Yes, "campfire" is a compound word made up of "camp" and "fire."
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campfire, campground
No. Camp out is two words.
Clipboard and pegboard are compound words. Daylight and headlight are compound words with the suffix light.
There is nothing in the word to be separate parts so nothing can be compounded in the first place. A compound word has to have 2 parts that can stand alone but come together as one word. Example: into. In and to are separate but compound to make one.
One compound word you can make is "raincoat."
The word 'campfire' is a compound, common noun; a general word for any open-air fire used for cooking or a focal point for social activity.The compound noun 'campfire' is made up of the common noun 'camp' and the common noun 'fire'.
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The compound word for a diagram of a place is "map."
Stingray is a compound word.
The word camp is both a noun and a verb, camp is also an adjective. Example uses:Noun: We will open the camp for the season next month.Verb: My kids camp in the backyard every chance they get.Adjective: We don't go camping but we sing camp songs in the car.