Three or more generations living together are typically referred to as a "multigenerational household." This arrangement often includes grandparents, parents, and children cohabiting, providing support and care across generations. Multigenerational living can foster strong family bonds and shared resources, but it may also present challenges in terms of privacy and independence.
Three or more generations of a family living together.
10 i think no more than 12
A population is a group of the same species that can interbreed and produce offspring for at least three generations.
Three people singing together is called a trio. It is also called like that for instrumentalists!
Its called a trio when there are three performers together.
Jumbo shrimp, living dead, alone together.
Three generations of human rights was created in 1979.
Depending on the size of the apartment, there can be up to three generations living in the same residence: grandparents, parents, and children. Note also that numerous "cousins" may reside on the premises.
A system in which three people share power simulataneously is usually called a Triumvirate.
A singing group of three is called a "trio."
sister groups
Trio