The adjective "hand-painted" uses the hyphenated form.
Copay is a relatively recent term. It is not hyphenated. In general, short words like this are not hyphenated.
no.
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The term multistory (UK multistorey) are apparently not hyphenated.
The reason the term hyphenated American is derogatory is because it means that an American with a foreign birth displays allegiances to that foreign country. The term hyphenated American was first published in 1889 and was considered a derogatory term by the early 1900s.
When I conceived the term, it was not in a hyphenated version, primarily because of the ready association with "Hyphenated American". In subsequent writings on the term, hyphens have been added for emphasis only. The answer to your question is, "NO"!Dr. Johnny DuncanThe Creator of the term African American
Depending on where they're from and the quality, they can cost anything from $25 (Potterybarn) to $196 (hand embroidered). My results are from bing.com/shop.
Yes it is.
The term get-out (hyphenated) is a noun, a financial term, and a slang term. Otherwise get is a verb, and out is an adverb.
Depending on usage it might or might not be.
The term 'hypenated' is not biblical.