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What kind of noun is hand-you-down?

"Hand-you-down" is a compound noun.

Here's why:

* It's made up of two or more words: "hand" and "you-down".

* The words function together as a single unit: They describe a specific type of item (used clothing or other possessions passed down from one person to another).

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