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Definitions of hyphenates in various dictionaries:
verb - divide or connect with a hyphen
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Turns section of poultry farm into co-op? |
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Feb 16 2018 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyphenate. |
write or separate with a hyphen. |
Write or separate with a hyphen. |
A person who is active in more than one sphere or occupation. |
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In the United States, the term Hyphenated American refers to the use of a hyphen (in some styles of writing) between the name of an ethnicity and the word "American" in compound nouns, e.g., as in "Irish-American". It was an epithet used from 1890 to 1920 to disparage Americans who were of foreign birth or origin, and who displayed an allegiance to a foreign country through the use of the hyphen. It was most commonly directed at German Americans or Irish Americans (Catholics) who called for U.S. neutrality in World War I. * In this context, the term "the hyphen" was a metonymical reference to this kind of ethnicity descriptor, and "dropping the hyphen" referred to full integration into the American identity.President Theodore Roosevelt was an outspoken anti-hyphenate and Woodrow Wilson followed suit. Contemporary studies and debates refer to hyphenated-American identities to discuss issues such as multiculturalism and immigration in the U.S. political climate, however the hyphen is rarely used per the recommendation of modern style guides. |