The term "artwork" is one word when referring to a piece of art, such as a painting or sculpture, treated as a single entity. It is two words, "art work," when used to describe the process of creating art or when discussing art as a general category, such as in phrases like "the art work of the students." Context determines the usage, so it's essential to consider how the phrase is being applied.
Well, darling, "artform" is actually one word. So, if you want to sound all fancy and sophisticated, just stick with that. But hey, if you're feeling rebellious, go ahead and use two words - I won't judge. Just remember, grammar police might give you a side-eye.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
one word
Yes, the word 'artwork' is a noun; a word for an object or objects created or produced for beauty, illustration, or expression; a word for a thing.
No it isn't. An example of artwork based on the written word would be calligraphy.
all of the words have numbers in them. trombone has a one, artwork has a two, weights has an eight, and tennis racket has a ten.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
Hipbone is one word.
One word, two syllables
It is one word.
The artwork is done by Helen Ward :-)
It is one word.
"Hardworking" is one word.
"Doorway" is one word.
It is one word.