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No, "red flower" is not a compound word; it is a phrase consisting of an adjective ("red") and a noun ("flower"). A compound word is formed when two or more words are combined to create a new word with a specific meaning, such as "toothbrush" or "notebook." In contrast, "red flower" simply describes a type of flower that is red.
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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.
The word is blue. blueprint blue book baby blue
A compound word is two or more words put together into one word. Sometimes they are separated by hyphens. Ex: Normal Compound- toothpick. Hyphenated Compound: Up-to-date; brother-in-law. Flower Vase is two words. You wouldn't write flowervase. You would write flower vase.
Yes, the word 'blue whale' is a noun, a compound noun, a word for a thing.
No, the compound word 'blue-eyed' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Example: Her dog was a blue-eyed husky. (the adjective 'blue-eyed' describes the noun 'husky', a breed of dog)
A "bluebird".
The hyphenated compound word for "blue eyes" is "blue-eyed." This term is used to describe someone who has blue-colored eyes. It functions as an adjective, often used to characterize individuals in descriptions.
Yes, "blue whale" is a compound word made up of two words that come together to create a single noun.
No, "weather" is not a compound word. It is a single word derived from Old English "weder," meaning air or climate. A compound word is formed by combining two or more independent words, such as "toothbrush" (tooth + brush) or "sunflower" (sun + flower).