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No, television is not a compound noun because 'tele' is not a word itself, it's the prefix for the noun 'vision'. A compound word is made up of two separate words.

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Yes, "television" is considered a compound noun. It is formed by combining the words "tele" and "vision," where "tele" refers to distance and "vision" refers to sight. When two words are joined together to create a new meaning, it forms a compound noun.

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