What are the words for "AAB"?

(1) AAB1 : This type of overlapping structure is formed by partially overlapping the first morpheme of a disyllabic word AB.

Most of these overlapping structures are disjunctive verbs. For example:

Wave your hand, help you, change your mind, change your way, change your way, ice cold, eat tea, come out, nod your head, tinker with your head

Indignantly, you have been weighed, you have been winded, you have had a good time, you have had a good time, you have been worried, you have been scared, you have been waving your hand, remembering to see each other, meeting each other, etc.

Relieve your hatred, open your mind, open up your eyes, chatting, grinning, nuzzling your mouth, taking a stroll, taking a walk, lifting up your hands

Shake your head, gnash your teeth, respond to the contingency, yoyo, swim, wink. Wave Squeak

(2) AAB2 : This part of the overlapping structure is not made up of a word AB overlapped by partial overlap, but is formed by an AA-type word or AA-type overlapping structure plus B. For example:

AAB2 : This part of the overlapping structure is not made up of a word AB overlapped by partial overlap, but is made up of a word B overlapped by an AA-type word or AA-type overlapping structure. > (3) AAB2: This part of the overlap structure is formed by overlapping two monosyllabic words A and B by partially overlapping A.

This part of the overlap structure is formed by overlapping two monosyllabic words A and B by partially overlapping A. For example. Examples:

DDT, slugs, stilts, bumper cars, bumper boats, stilts, eyes