"Buyback" is typically written as one word.
Back roads are two words.
Payback is when you want revenge - this is one word Pay back is when you want to return a favour - this is two words
"Mid back" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe the area between the upper and lower back.
"After school" is typically written as two words.
The term "in touch" is considered to be two words.
Back roads are two words.
Two.
It is two words.
It's one word.One word as an adjective; two words as a noun
"Bye" and "buy" are not synonyms. Synonyms are two words that have similar meanings such as "buy" and "purchase." The two words "buy" and "bye" are homonyms -- two words that sound alike.
Payback is when you want revenge - this is one word Pay back is when you want to return a favour - this is two words
(still two words) back tuck (in a tucked position) back pike (in a piked position) back layout (in a stretched position)
"Mid back" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe the area between the upper and lower back.
Two words - "one day".
They are two words conjoined to be one.
It is two words. Writing it as one is acceptable in the UK and is referred to as a "Britishism." But in American grammar, it is always two separate words.
if you really want two and if its the case buy one get one free, then probably but if iguanas aren't your thing then no.