What does GRANDMA mean?
Definitions for GRANDMA
ˈgrænˌmɑ, -ˌmɔ, ˈgrænd-, ˈgræm-grand·ma
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Princeton's WordNet
grandma, grandmother, granny, grannie, gran, nan, nannanoun
the mother of your father or mother
Wiktionary
grandmanoun
grandmother
Grandmanoun
the name used for one's grandma
ChatGPT
grandma
A grandma, short for grandmother, is a parent's mother. She is an older woman who is related through a familial lineage and often represents a generational link in a family tree. Grandmas often have a familial or nurturing role, known for providing care, wisdom, and cultural or family traditions to their grandchildren.
Webster Dictionary
Grandmanoun
alt. of Grandmamma
Wikidata
Grandma
Grandma was a comic strip by Charles Kuhn that began April 14, 1947. It was originally distributed by Duke Richardson's Indianapolis-based syndicate, Richardson Feature Service. A year later, Grandma was picked up by King Features Syndicate which distributed it from June 28, 1948 until 1969. He usually signed the strip "Chas. Kuhn".
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Rank popularity for the word 'GRANDMA' in Written Corpus Frequency: #2223
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grandam
dragman
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of GRANDMA in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of GRANDMA in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of GRANDMA in a Sentence
You pick up your iPhone if you want and do a one-click reporting if you want, and if not, you keep it to yourself and you yourself know that you're infectious today. And so, you won't go visit your grandma in the nursing home, maybe you won't go to church, maybe you won't eat lunch with your buddies, but it's on your terms.
She’s much more grounded— she’s a grandma many times over and that’s so important, she’s an insanely smart, funny person who really cares about her work, and that shows now more than ever. She loves the redemption aspect of the show coming back. It did go out on an odd note, and she loved the show more than anyone else.
Heredity is a strong factor, even in architecture. Necessity first mothered invention. Now invention has little ones of her own, and they look just like grandma.
We are telling everyone, see mom virtually today, as much as you feel guilt on the front end for not seeing her, it's better than feeling guilt on the back end over the possibility you were carrying Covid-19 and you give it to mom or grandma, and the consequences were they got sick, or worse, it was fatal.
My grandma is 95. She experienced Stalin. She experienced Hitler. But she says we never experienced something like (this war) ever.
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- oumaAfrikaans
- جدةArabic
- babičkaCzech
- bedstemorDanish
- Omi, OmaGerman
- γιαγιάGreek
- avinoEsperanto
- abuela, abuelitaSpanish
- مادر بزرگPersian
- mummo, mummiFinnish
- grand-mère, mamieFrench
- MhamóIrish
- סבתאHebrew
- दादीHindi
- nagymamaHungarian
- տատի, տատիկArmenian
- nenekIndonesian
- nonnaItalian
- סבתאHebrew
- おばあちゃんJapanese
- ಅಜ್ಜಿKannada
- 할머니Korean
- aviaLatin
- ome, omaLatvian
- бабаMacedonian
- nekMalay
- grootmoeder, omaDutch
- bestemorNorwegian
- babciaPolish
- avó, vovóPortuguese
- bunicuță, bunicăRomanian
- баба, бабушкаRussian
- bakaSerbo-Croatian
- nkgonoSouthern Sotho
- farmor, mormorSwedish
- பாட்டிTamil
- బామ్మగారుTelugu
- ย่า, ยายThai
- büyükanneTurkish
- бабусяUkrainian
- دادیUrdu
- bàVietnamese
- lemotülVolapük
- grandmaYiddish
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