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hy·phen·at·ed [ˈhaɪfəneɪtɪd, Am -fəneɪt̬ɪd] ADJ

hy·phen·ate [ˈhaɪfəneɪt, Am -fən-] VB trans

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English
As much as possible, lines continue to the right margin, with words divided and hyphenated to fit.
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The two terms were now compound nouns often shown hyphenated.
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The separate sections are denoted by numbers in the statute, which correspond in signage to the last digit in a hyphenated route number.
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This practice has given rise to the use of compound (hyphenated or double-barrelled) names.
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Generally, a compound modifier is hyphenated if the hyphen helps the reader differentiate a compound modifier from two adjacent modifiers that modify the noun independently.
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It may also be known as a hyphenated name.
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Sometimes different ways of hyphenation reflect different words (e.g. "me-gint" again, a single word hyphenated by syllables, cf. "meg-int" admonish, a compound with a verbal prefix, hyphenated by elements).
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A hyphenated version was used shortly after and remains popular today, though the non-hyphenated version can still be used.
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However, some consider the extra length of the hyphenated names undesirable.
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Phrases and hyphenated compounds are collated ignoring the space or the hyphen between their elements; lower and upper case don't count either.
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