- of a
single word. The use of
hyphens is
called hyphenation. Son-in-law is an
example of a
hyphenated word. The
hyphen is
sometimes confused with dashes...
- ****erted that,
There is no room in this
country for
hyphenated Americanism. When I
refer to
hyphenated Americans, I do not
refer to
naturalized Americans...
- A
hyphenated ethnicity (or
rarely hyphenated identity) is a
reference to an ethnicity, pan-ethnicity,
national origin, or
national identity combined with...
- with a hyphen.
Hyphenated last
names usually correspond to both last
names of one of the
parents but both last
names can be
hyphenated, so some Hispanics...
- "multi-
hyphenate", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "multihyphenate" You can also:
Search for Multi-
hyphenate in Wikipedia...
- "player piano", "ice cream". The
hyphenated form in
which two or more
words are
connected by a hyphen. Are
often hyphenated:
Compounds that
contain affixes:...
- that in the
current job "fortran"
should not be
hyphenated and that if "ergonomic" must be
hyphenated, it will be at one of the
indicated points. However...
- substances.
Combinations of the
above techniques produce a "hybrid" or "
hyphenated" technique.
Several examples are in po****r use
today and new
hybrid techniques...
- A
werecat (also
written in a
hyphenated form as were-cat) is an
analog to "werewolf" for a
feline therianthropic creature.
Ailuranthropy comes from the...
- Dual
dating is the practice, in
historical materials, of
indicating a date with what
appear to be
duplicate or
excessive digits:
these may be separated...