Well, sweetheart, a compound word is made up of two separate words that come together to create a new meaning. "Kitten" is just one word on its own, not a combination of "kit" and "ten." So, technically speaking, it doesn't fit the bill as a compound word. But hey, good effort for trying to dissect the English language!
Upwards is a compound word.
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
A non compound word is , a word with one word not two . For a example a compound word is snowflake. An non compound is hot cheetos.
No, the word ability is not a compound word.
No. The word fast is not a compound word.
One is goosebumps. Another is gooseberry.
A kitten is called "un chaton" (masc.) in French.
because a compound word is not when ANY two words are put together, but when both words combined... each having something to do with the full word. Like necklace would be a compound word because it is a LACE that goes around your NECK, and both words have something to do with the full word, necklace. Brace has nothing to do with a wrist unless you have on for your wrist, but this is a piece of jewelry. and let has nothing to do with your wrist whatsoever... so that is why bracelet is not a compound word. Plz reply! :)
no it isnt
No, kittens is a plural noun. One rarely-seen adverb form is kittenishly.
A kitten is a very young cat. The name derives from the Middle English word Kitoun which came from the Old French word Chitoun or Cheton
no,it isnt but in your world yes,it is a real word and you can make up a meaning for that particular word but in our world it isnt real im sad to say
Kittenish is the adjective related to the word kitten. Feline is an adjective meaning related to cats.
There is no word for a "young kitten" that I know of, and 'kitten' is usually used to describe a young cat.
It isnt a hindi word.
kitten mitten
No, it is not. The word "kitten" is a noun. It could be replaced by the pronoun it, or where the gender is known, by he, him, she, or her.