Second, spelled-out fractions should be hyphenated. For example: Two-thirds, nine-fifths, and one-fourth. Third, hyphenate double last names: For example: William Smith-Jacobson. Fourth, hyphenate prefixes for proper nouns and adjectives. For example: mid-September or trans-Pacific. ...
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I know a little about music theory (like the difference between an Italian 6th, French 6th, and German 6th augmented chord), the central dogma of biology, neuroscience, Generation 1.5, hyphenated Americanism. I care deeply about the potentiality of resource-based economy replacing a monetary-based...
1 is one half of 2. And the fraction itself is one half of 1. Notice that we write the name of the fraction hyphenated, but the name of the ratio unhyphenated. In that way we maintain the distinction between fractions and ratios. See below. Example 4. Why is this number called "...
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Each module registers itself for this purpose. By convention, the name of a module for this purpose is the same as the name of the module, minus the "apostrophe-" prefix if any. The name is always-hyphenated, neverCamelCased. The syntax is: ...
Her story had come out in messy exhaled fragments hyphenated by tears. A classmate rebuked by a teacher for an outfit deemed inappropriate for school. The predictable adolescent backlash. A girl-led campaign to wear crop tops and short shorts to school in rebellion. My daughter’s discomfort an...
Her English name was decided upon, declared to all. As for her Hebrew name, there’s a catch. Her Hebrew name, Malka, means “Queen.” And though it’s customary to give babies a hyphenated Hebrew name, Gabi and I decided not to pick her second Hebrew name. One day, Anna will deci...
musical language to describe a windhover, which is a type of small falcon. In the opening line, "kingdom" is oddlyhyphenated. By dividing the word into two syllables, Hopkins was able to preserve the sonnet's rhyme scheme. "King" in the first line rhymes with "wing" in the fourth ...
And if we go back to the 2016 election, that’s where we have the Oxford Dictionary declaring post-truth as word of the year, hyphenated word or phrase of the year, marking this post-modern shift in the political landscape where there are these competing truths, but they’re actually not...