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hyphenate
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
hyphenate
(verb)
hyphenate
/
ˈ
haɪfəˌneɪt/
verb
hyphenates
;
hyphenated
;
hyphenating
hyphenate
/
ˈ
haɪfəˌneɪt/
verb
hyphenates
;
hyphenated
;
hyphenating
Britannica Dictionary definition of HYPHENATE
[
+ object
]
:
to connect (words or parts of words) with a hyphen
In English, we
hyphenate
some compounds but not others.
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— hyphenated
adjective
“Runner-up” is a
hyphenated
term.
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