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to forms a compound word with mantle​

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Answered by ojaschandrakar
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From the old French mantel came the English compounds " mantel -piece," " mantel -shelf," for the stone or wood beam which serves as a support for the structure above a fire-place, together with the whole framework, whether of wood, stone, &c., that acts as an ornament of the same (see Chimneypiece).

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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The English terms "mantel -piece" and "mantel -shelf," which refer to the stone or wood beam that supports the structure above a fire place as well as the entire framework, whether made of wood, stone, etc., that serves as an embellishment of the same, were derived from the ancient French mantel (see Chimneypiece).

Explanation :

  • A compound word is created when two or more root words are combined to create a brand-new word.
  • Open, closed, and hyphenated compound words are the three different types of compounds.
  • Compound words are made up of two or more words that have been combined to form a single new word with a unique meaning.
  • Compound words can be classified into three categories:
  1. closed compound words,
  2. open compound words, and
  3. hyphenated compound words.
  • There are several compound terms in English, some of which you would not have known existed.
  • This applies to words like "football," which is composed of the words "foot" and "ball."
  • They form the name of a sport when combined. Now that we are aware of what a compound word is, it is time to examine the many categories of compound words.
  • These are closed compound words, open compound words, and hyphenated compound words, as we have already mentioned.
  • It's crucial to remember that a compound word need not only consist of two components.
  • Additionally, a compound can be created by combining more than two words.

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