Unless the word is recognizable without the hyphen, it's best to hypenate. Would you know a noncriminal act? Perhaps, but the hyphen makes it clear:
The judge ruled that the defendant committed a non-criminal act.
Many words we use today began as two words, then became hyphenated, before eventually becoming one word. The word lipstick was originally two words back in the 1880s, then became hyphenated around the 1920s.
is nonpublic one word
Yes, a hyphenated word is still one word.
The word is spelled either as one word nonfinancial (nonfiscal) or hyphenated non-financial.
It is one word according to Webster dictionary. it is one word but it can be hyphenated it wanted to (Table-Cloth)
The spelling is one word, non-hyphenated, "biweekly" (every two weeks).
in-house - two words, hyphenated.
It should be hyphenated.
No it shouldn't be hyphenated. It is one word.
Hyphenated
It is a hyphenated adjective, life-giving.
The spelling of the adjective is hyphenated "non-routine" (not regularly done).(One business dictionary lists a single word form nonroutine.)
Coordinate is one word.