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wit) A person who lends money
vii) Money made of metal
1x) A ground where the dead are buried
x) Fighting with sword
xi) A mill run by wind
xi) A party to celebrate a birthday
(nominal compound) please fast it's very very urgent

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Answered by vijisekar
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Explanation:

In English grammar, a compound noun (or nominal compound) is a construction made up of two or more nouns that function as a single noun. ... This word, called the headword, grounds the word as a noun, such as the word "chair" in the compound noun "easychair

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