health care is two words
health is one and care is two.
Just one word.
Is the correct spelling care givers or caregivers? If one word is a verb, and the other is a noun, it should be hyphenated. care-givers
The term "childcare" (child care) may be spelled as one word or two, and slightly more rarely as the hyphenated adjective child-care.
It can be spelled either way.
Skin & Care are two different words but people often use it as a single word "skincare", sometimes using a - in-between "skin-care". So, you can use it according to your need.
Health care is two words, however when used a modifier (healthcare provider) it's one word or used with a hyphen.
doesnt matter but people mostly use it as skincare (one word)
One meaning of the word "moor" is: "to fix in place, to secure". Another meaning of the word "moor" is: "a broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs".
Facelift can be one word, two words, and/or two words separated by a hyphen.
It is actually both, usage is based on preference. Generally "healthcare" is used by hospitals, while "health care" is used by other services.
Yes - it is generally used as a single word. Instances where the two parts are separated, i.e. "care free" are uncommon in proper usage.
two synonyms for sympathetically are to care and concern