Yes, "light ball" is a compound word because it consists of two separate words - "light" and "ball" - that are joined together to create a single term.
Flashlight
No, "light blue" is a compound noun phrase, not a compound word. Compound words are single words made up of two or more separate words joined together.
No. The light bulb is two words, not a combination of light and bulb.
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is ball jont a compound word
No, but ballpoint is a compound word.
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The compound word for honey and light is "honeysuckle."
Yes football is a compound word. The words are foot and ball.
Yes. Ball is a word and so is game so that makes it a compound word.
Yes. A compound word is made when you put two regular words together. In this case, "basket" is one word and "ball" is another. Put them together and you get "basketball." Don't thank me, thank God.
Balloon.