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Noun
The median age in Kalispell is just 35 years old no hyphens here.—
Emilee Coblentz,
Outside,
24 Nov. 2025 Even small differences—like a missing hyphen or a reversed name—can cause processing issues.—
Kelly Phillips Erb,
Forbes.com,
8 Apr. 2026 No middle name, no hyphen, no extraneous vowels, three syllables played on a drum.—
Raven Smith,
Vogue,
20 Jan. 2026 Her lawyer previously said in court that Vartannivartanians was the correct version of her name, with no hyphens.—
Elena Santa Cruz,
AZCentral.com,
29 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for hyphen
Word History
Etymology
Noun
Late Latin & Greek; Late Latin, from Greek, from hyph' hen under one, from hypo under + hen, neuter of heis one — more at up, same