Definitions for great-grandmother

great-grandmother great-grand·moth·er

Spelling: [greyt-gran-muhth-er, -grand-, -gram-]
IPA: /ˌgreɪtˈgrænˌmʌð ər, -ˈgrænd-, -ˈgræm-/

Great-Grandmother is a 17 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 7 points.

You can make 1807 anagrams from letters in great-grandmother (-aadeegghmnorrrtt).

Definitions for great-grandmother

noun

  1. a grandmother of one's father or mother.

Origin of great-grandmother

First recorded in 1520-30

Examples for great-grandmother

If you are not like father or mother you may be like grandfather or great-grandmother.

The link between stress and heart attacks is something even your great-grandmother knew about.

It is dated 1798, and was worked by Alice Knight, the author's great-grandmother.

Appear before this gay party, dressed like my own great-grandmother?

The girl will feel as though her great-grandmother were a thief.

Before he did, he asked his great-grandmother for permission.

The great-grandmother then joined family members of both children in a room as the trauma team fought to save the two.

My great-grandmother was a first-generation American and the mother of three small children.

Why didn't old Rudolf the Third marry your—great-grandmother, was it?

His great-grandmother, Thelma Yellin, was a world-renowned cellist.

Word Value for great-grandmother
Scrable

6

Words with friends

7

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