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Definitions for grandpa
ˈgrænˌpɑ, -ˌpɔ, ˈgrænd-, ˈgræm-grand·pa
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word grandpa.
Princeton's WordNet
grandfather, gramps, granddad, grandad, granddaddy, grandpanoun
the father of your father or mother
Wiktionary
grandpanoun
grandfather
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grandpa
A grandpa is a father's or mother's father; a person's grandfather. It is often used by children to refer to their grandfather in an informal or affectionate way. This term can also refer to an elderly person or to someone who possesses qualities typically associated with older men, such as wisdom or kindness.
Webster Dictionary
Grandpanoun
alt. of Grandpapa
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of grandpa in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of grandpa in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of grandpa in a Sentence
James Roberts just kept saying,' Grandpa, Come get me... come on, Grandpa,'.
I pulled that off okay. I felt like I could be a sailor. If I wouldn’t have been a farmer, I probably would have been in the army or something like that. My grandpa was a sailor; he was a Merchant Marine. This style of dance suited my strengths.
Hal:
Does Grandpa love to baby-sit his grandchildren Are you kidding By day he is too busy taking hormone shots at the doctor's or chip shots on the golf course. At night he and Grandma are too busy doing the cha-cha.
The antigen test commonly known as the rapid diagnostic test after which results are provided in minutes to an hour detects specific proteins on the viruss surface. Its usually highly accurate, but it ismore likely to miss an active infection compared to the molecular test, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Meanwhile, the molecular test, also known as the RT-PCR test, nucleic acid amplification test, or a NAAT or diagnostic test, detects the viruss genetic material and, depending ondemand in the lab, typically takes a day or up to a week for results. This test is highly accurate and usually does not need to be repeated. Those who havesymptoms but have a negative rapid antigen test may require a molecular test to see there isindeed an active infection, according tothe FDA. As it stands now, I think we trade off accuracy for speed, i think we will continue to improve these tests but thats also why being attuned to symptoms and practicing the public health strategies is the way to go for now. Ultimately, we need to do more surveillance testing to really see whats happening in the community. Dr. William Schaffner, a medical professor at Vanderbilt University and medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, told Fox News that testing could play a role in certain situations, using a family with young children visiting grandparents as a key example. Testing could have a role in this, though not so much for grandma and grandpa who have [ likely ] been sheltered at home, he said. But William Schaffner, like John Whyte, expressed concerns over testing accuracy and providing a false sense of security to those who receive the test. I think you have to inquire on the front end how long it takes for the results to come back, it tells you what your status is on that day.
The days of spending money online and splurging on durable goods and home furnishings is pivoting toward getting ready for trips to see grandma and grandpa at the lake or the beach and evenings out reconnecting with friends at bars and restaurants.
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- oupaAfrikaans
- дзядуляBelarusian
- iaioCatalan, Valencian
- děda, dědečekCzech
- Opi, OpaGerman
- πάππος, παππούςGreek
- avoEsperanto
- abuelito, abueloSpanish
- vaari, ukki, pappaFinnish
- Grand-père, papy, papiFrench
- pakeWestern Frisian
- grandpaIrish
- दादाHindi
- nagypapaHungarian
- պապիկ, պապիArmenian
- nonnoItalian
- סבאHebrew
- おじいちゃんJapanese
- 할아버지Korean
- opaps, opisLatvian
- дедоMacedonian
- atuk, tukMalay
- opaDutch
- bestefarNorwegian
- dziadziuś, dziadekPolish
- vovôPortuguese
- bunicuțRomanian
- дедушкаRussian
- ntatemoholoSouthern Sotho
- morfarSwedish
- தாத்தாTamil
- తాత, జేజినాయన, నాయనయ్యTelugu
- ตา, ปู่Thai
- дідусьUkrainian
- lefatülVolapük
- 爷爷Chinese
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