hyphenated in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for hyphenated in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

hyphenate [Brit ˈhʌɪf(ə)neɪt, Am ˈhaɪfəˌneɪt] VB trans

Translations for hyphenated in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

hyphenated in the PONS Dictionary

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They usually consist of two words, and are often hyphenated.
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Words comprising non-technical numerical prefixes are usually not hyphenated.
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When it boils down to it, school segregation is about ensuring your children mingle with double-barrelled surnames and not hyphenated first names.
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Many of the "rgions" contain hyphenated names, reflecting the merging of multiple historically distinct areas.
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Although not a hyphenated double-barrelled name, his second name was used as if it formed a part of his surname.
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How could there be social pages if there weren't aristocrats with triple-hyphenated names to photograph reeling blearily, glass in hand, hilarious hats at rakish angles?
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Thus, rather than left-right axis and its inherent clumsiness of usage, the term mediolateral (also sometimes hyphenated medio-lateral) axis is frequently used.
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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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They can not even be used in hyphenated words such as "bride-to-be".
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Hyphenated numbers were assigned to addresses to indicate distance in meters from a specified cross street.
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