A book is a combination of many different compounds.
If a material contains three elements joined in a fixed proportion, then it is a compound. It can only be separated by a chemical reaction.
Yes, "overbook" is a compound word. It combines the prefix "over-" with the verb "book," creating a new meaning that refers to the practice of selling more reservations or tickets than available capacity. This term is commonly used in the context of airlines and hotels.
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Compounds
The compound word for a book made of comic strips is a "comic book."
Eli's last name in the book "The Compound" is Cole.
The compound word that goes with suit, pillow, show, and book is "case."
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This is already a compound word. It is made up of "scrap"and "book".
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You and I returned the book to the library.
Yes, "prayer book" is a compound noun because it is made up of two words (prayer + book) that come together to form a single noun to refer to a book containing prayers or religious texts.
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Eli and his bro eddy
Yes, the word logbook is a compound word mad up of the words 'log' and 'book'.