Yes, "outdoor" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with a distinct meaning. In this case, "out" and "door" are combined to form "outdoor," which refers to things or activities that take place outside or in the open air.
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A compound word beginning with "cough" is "coughdrop." For "rain," you can use "raincoat." Starting with "out," a suitable compound word is "outdoor." Each of these words combines two distinct concepts into one.
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The noun 'wildfire' is a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for an outdoor fire that is not under control.
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The word outdoor is an adjective, a word that describes a noun; outdoor activity, outdoor furniture, etc.
Yes, the compound 'wildfire' is a common noun, a general word for any outdoor fire burning out of control.
Yes, 'picnic table' is a noun, a compound noun, a word for a type of table used for outdoor eating; a word for a thing.The compound noun 'picnic table' is an open spaced compound noun; a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.
Indoor cats and outdoor cats are the compound subject (not including the and), and require is the verb.
No, building is not a compound word.
The compound word that links "yard" and "service" is "yardservice." This term often refers to services provided for maintaining or improving outdoor spaces, such as landscaping, lawn care, or gardening. It encapsulates the idea of professional assistance related to yard maintenance.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.