The one-word form is occurring more frequently, especially when used in adjectival form and in the eyecare business, in which I am employed. "Eyecare" doesn't appear in most dictionaries, apparently because assumption is that it is two words, and "eye care" is the more common spelling. However, in my opinion, logic and the spelling evolutionary process (two words, then hyphenated, then one word) favor the one-word spelling "eyecare". -CRM
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
Toenail is one word.
One word, two syllables
"Everyone" is one word.
one word
one
It is one word.
It is one word.
Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.Its not one word, its actually two words: Pax Romana.
The word "without" consists of one word.
It's one word: coursework.
Two words- thank you.
Could be spelled firsthand, one word, or first-hand.
two