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No, mango is not a compound word. Although it is made up of 'man' and 'go', the word is the name of a fruit, not a word indicating a man on the move.
No, the word "ago" is not a compound word. It is a standalone adverb that is used to indicate a time in the past.
The word you want is compound word.
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Yes, "undergo" is considered a compound word because it is made up of two separate words "under" and "go" that have been combined to form a new word with a distinct meaning.
An example of a compound is milk.
The word you can put in front of time to make it a compound word is "lifetime."
A compound word is a word that is formed by joining two or more words that forms a word with a meaning of its own. A compound word is usually an adjective, an adverb, or a noun.A compound noun is a noun formed by joining two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.Examples of compound adjectives:fast pacedhappy-go-luckyone timequick wittedExamples of compound adverbs:altogetherheadlongpost hastesidewaysExamples of compound nouns:bathtubhomeworkpeer pressuresix-pack
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