anyone
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
anyone/ˈeniwʌn/
▶pronoun any person or people: there wasn't anyone there.
usage: The two-word form any one is not the same as the one-word form anyone. Any one means ‘any single (person or thing)’, as in not more than twelve new members are admitted in any one year.
'anyone' also found in these Oxford entries:
anybody
- blarney
- cordon sanitaire
- dream
- gorgon
- he
- indefinite pronoun
- limb
- one
- she
- solely
- tag
- terror
- they
- unassisted
- undoubted
- unmediated

