They are two separate words.
Green-minded
Yes Greenland is a compound word. The words are green and land.
It is used as a single word. Compound adjectives with the -ed form are always hyphenated or spelled as one word. (Absent-minded is occasionally found as a single word without a hyphen.)
There is no such word. It can only be part of a compound adverb. Examples: - The compound adverb "single-mindedly" (done to the exclusion of other considerations) based on the compound adjective single-minded (having one aim or purpose). - The compound adverb "absent-mindedly" (in an absent-minded, oblivious manner).
it should be Grin Minded which is an indication of a naughty or a malicious thinking and not "green minded"
Examples of compound words for 'box' are:boomboxboxcarbox topbreadboxchatterboxmailboxmatchboxsoapboxtoolboxtoy boxwindow boxExamples of compound words for 'green' are:evergreengreenbackgreenbeltgreengrocergreenhorngreenhousegreenskeeperwintergreenExamples of compound words for 'sea' are:seabedseabirdseacoastseadogseafarerseafoodsea goingseagullseamanseamanshipseaplaneseaportseascapeseashoreseasickseasideseawallseawaterseaworthy
it was originated from couple djinn which means dirty, rude, pervert and disgusting.
Yes, "greenhouse" is a compound word because it is made up of two separate words, "green" and "house," that come together to create a new word with its own meaning.
Close-minded.
apple is another word besides open minded, please be more specific and for a start open minded isn't one word peace
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open-minded