Seasick is one word
Car sick is two words.
It can either be one word (seashell) or two (sea shell)
one word i tell
"Seashell" is typically written as one word, not two separate words.
Seaweed is spelled as one word, not separated into two words.
The 3-letter word for "sick" is "ill." If you take away one letter (the "i"), you are left with "ll," and by adding two letters (such as "a" and "s"), you can form the word "all."
Actually, both are used. It can be one word, seawall, or two words, sea wall. It is generally the preference of the individual. Though the one-word version, seawall, is the preferred and popular version.
There are 2 syllables.
It could be either one word or two words, depending on what you mean.When it means yearning for your home, it is one word: I am homesick for Austria.When it means staying home because you are ill, you could use two words:Today I am home sick, but I'm going to work tomorrow.
The correct spelling is one word starfish, or two words for the name sea star.
as in you vomit or as in you don't feel so well
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