Compound words ending in over: hangover,pullover, leftovers,moreover,pushover,rollover,turnover,makeover,once once over and takeover.
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The compound word for over is override.
Some compound words that include "mush" are "mushroom" and "mushiness." For "classmate," related compound words include "classroom" and "classwork." These compounds combine different elements to create new meanings related to their root words.
Yes another is a compound word because it has the two words an and other.
Start over is not a compound word. It is 2 separate words.
Over the hill....sub
Compound words ending in over: hangover,pullover, leftovers,moreover,pushover,rollover,turnover,makeover,once once over and takeover.
Examples of compound words that include the word 'stay' are:mainstayoverstaystay over
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Yes, it is a compound word, one of few that has a meaning generally opposite of the constituent words (look + over). While an overlook (noun) allows one to look over, to overlook (verb) means to miss, fail to see, or not notice.
compound words
Yes, over + take= overtake (compound word).
Yes, into and today are compound words.
Compound words that have when in them are whence, whenever, and whensoever.
No, if they are separate words they are not compound.