Compound words in English are formed by combining two or more words, and their real meaning often differs from their literal interpretation. For example, 'fire bell' literally suggests a bell made of fire, but actually refers to a bell that signals fire emergencies; 'head gear' literally suggests equipment for the head, but actually means protective headwear; and 'cactus bed' literally suggests a bed made of cactus, but actually refers to a bed with cactus plants as decoration. Understanding this distinction helps English learners grasp the true meaning of compound words beyond their literal components.
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