In English (as in many other languages) new words can be formed from already existing words by a process known as compounding, in which individual words are “joined together” to form a compound word. For example, the noun ape can be joined with the noun man to form the compound noun ape-man; the adjective sick can be joined with the noun room to form the compound noun sickroom; the adjective red can be joined with the adjective hot to form the compound adjective red-hot.
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