"Grandparenting" is typically one word when referring to the role or activity of being a grandparent.
"Grandbaby" is typically written as one word.
Hipbone is one word.
"Hardworking" is one word.
"Doorway" is one word.
It is one word.
one,two
"Grandbaby" is typically written as one word.
Grandchild is one word. Used in an example sentence - "our grandchild will be visiting in the weekend".
ONE WORD: ---- No
The term "two under two" in parenting refers to having two children under the age of two years old at the same time.
A grand or a k example: "I make 24k last year." "My car is worth 54 Grand."
It is used as one word.
No it has three syllables. Grand-pa-rents.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
Hipbone is one word.
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It's normally one word in its most common use, when referring to the second generation of offspring: "My son and his wife have three children. They're my grandchildren". Under very unusual circumstances it could be written as two words, when "grand" modifies "children" to mean they're very talented, accomplished, etc. but that's (a) extremely uncommon and (b) stylistically quite stilted.