Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject of a verb is also the object of the verb. They are formed by adding "-self" or "-selves" to a personal pronoun. Examples include:
* myself
* yourself
* himself
* herself
* itself
* ourselves
* yourselves
* themselves
Compound pronouns are a type of personal pronoun that includes "some," "any," "every," or "no" before a body part. They are used to refer to something or someone that is unknown or unspecific. Examples include:
* somebody
* anybody
* everybody
* nobody
In summary:
* Reflexive pronouns refer back to the subject of the verb.
* Compound pronouns refer to an unknown or unspecified person or thing.
There is no grammatical term that combines these two concepts.