The term "lighthouse" is indeed one word, referring to a structure designed to emit light and serve as a navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. It combines "light" and "house" into a single noun.
The one word that these three words have in common is "light." A "house light" refers to lighting in a home, "star light" is the light emitted by stars, and "street light" is a fixture that illuminates streets.
The word is 'light'.lighthousestarlightstreet light
They have in common the word light. The common words are lighthouse, starlight and streetlight.
The words, "house," "star," and "street" all have the word, "light" in common. For example, you can have a "houselight," "starlight," and "streetlight."
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The word is light:lighthousestar lightstreet light
The word house has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
One common phrase I know using the word house is "a house is a house is a house is a house..."This one is on the house. (meaning free of charge)goin' to the big house (prison)
Yes, "houselight" is a compound word formed by combining "house" and "light."
The answer to this question is :a one word
no no one lives in the light house, therefore it is not a house!EDIT: In the UK - until fairly recently - lighthouses were occupied by actual people ! There used to be a light-house 'keeper' in every one until the whole system went over to automation. Snakester1962n (Supervisor)
Light can go before house, ship, and year.