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And that's the adjective last plus the noun minute, joined with a hyphen.
Profile In 1889, the U.S. Post Office combined the mail offices for the two towns of Winston and Salem, and the towns were officially joined with a hyphen in 1913.
In vain did I counter with a fierce little cry of "Wiggenhall Saint Mary the Virgin!"; he says that's a series of words, not one joined together with hyphens like S-u-W.
Eighteen-year-old is an adjective made from three words joined together with hyphens.
In Sanskrit, any number of words can be combined using hyphens and still be considered a single modifier, the longest of which has 54 component words joined by hyphens.
He joined with W.E.B.
Two consecutive numbers joined by a hyphen show that the course runs through both semesters, e.g., Film R4013X-R4014Y.
The unspoken yield of this history is the possibility that the words "African" and "American" should not be joined by a hyphen but separated by an ellipsis.
A double-barrelled name is two names that are joined by a hyphen.
It is an adjective which is made up of two words that are always joined by a hyphen.
The middle and right panels show the epistatic interaction between a single mutation and a double mutation (joined by a hyphen).
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