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Book + caterpillar compound noun

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Answered by minasharmaminaedu
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Answer:

Depending on the species, a caterpillar can develop into either a butterfly or a moth.

Moths and butterflies both belong to the family Lepidoptera and have a tight relationship with one another.

A lepidopterist is a person who focuses on butterflies.

The Greek words leps and pteron are the source of the term Lepidoptera.

Leps is Greek for "scale," while pteron is Latin for "wing or feather."

Due of their tiny scale-covered wings, butterflies and moths were given the moniker.

Many butterflies have unusual colours due to their scales, which can be vividly coloured.

Similar to the term "butterfly," "ladybug" is a compound word that describes a beloved and adorable insect.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The correct answer is Bookworm

Explanation:

Is Caterpillar a compound noun?

The phrase chatepelose is derived from the Latin word catta pilōsa, which truly did mean “hairy cat”. consequently “caterpillar” originated as a compound word, despite the fact that the modern-day English phrase is not a true compound.

What are the two compound words?

Compound phrases can be written in three methods: as open compounds (spelled as  words, e.g., ice cream), closed compounds (joined to form a unmarried phrase, e.g., doorknob), or hyphenated compounds (two words joined by a hyphen, e.g., lengthy-term). every so often, greater than two words can form a compound (e.g., mother-in-regulation).

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