No, there is no hyphen in "high water mark." It is typically written as three separate words. However, if used as an adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "high-water mark."
The word "hyphen" is a noun. It refers to a punctuation mark (-) used to join words or parts of words together.
No
High Water Mark of the Rebellion Monument was created in 1892.
A hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. Spaces should not be placed between a hyphen and either of the words it connects except when using a suspended or "hanging" hyphen.
the state owns the land below the high water mark
Yes, a hyphen is used when writing "high-tech" as it helps clarify that "high" modifies "tech." When used as an adjective before a noun, the hyphen connects the two words to indicate they function together as a single concept. However, when used as a noun, it can be written as "high tech" without the hyphen.
It's a quotation mark.
The correct spelling of the word is "hyphen." A hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words or parts of words together in a compound term.
The punctuation mark similar to a dash is spelled hyphen(-).
What is the famous battle in Pennsylvania became known as High Water Mark of the confederacy
The mark is the hyphen or dash. Looks like -
the highest point that the water touches