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by simon_void 107 days ago
not anything. As a German I see no way to compound "boiling water". It remains two words: "kochendes Wasser".
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'Boiling' isn't a noun.
true, but you'd be wrong to assume that Germans only compound words if both parts are nouns, e.g. "Gehweg" (walk way) and "Springseil" (jump rope) use the base of a verb. We do actually have "Kochwasser" ("kochen" means "to cook", "kochend" means "boiling") but that's not boiling water ("kochendes Wasser") but for water used for cooking.