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What (who) is hyphen (-) - definition

NAMING DISPUTE OVER THE NAME FOR POST-COMMUNIST CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Dash War; Hyphen war; Hyphen-War

Soft hyphen         
  • ISO symbol for soft hyphen
UNICODE CHARACTER
­; Soft HYphen; Soft Hyphen; Soft-hyphen; Soft hyphens; Discretionary hyphen; Optional hyphen; Syllable hyphen; SHY (code point); SHY (character); Shy (code point); Shy (character); Hyphenation hint; Breaking hyphen; ­ U+00AD
In computing and typesetting, a soft hyphen (ISO 8859: 0xAD, Unicode , HTML: ­ or ­ or ­) or syllable hyphen (EBCDIC: 0xCA), abbreviated SHY, is a code point reserved in some coded character sets for the purpose of breaking words across lines by inserting visible hyphens. Two alternative ways of using the soft hyphen character for this purpose have emerged, depending on whether the encoded text will be broken into lines by its recipient, or has already been preformatted by its originator.
Hyphen War         
The Hyphen War (; ) was the political conflict over what to call Czechoslovakia after the fall of the Communist government in 1989.
Hyphen         
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PUNCTUATION MARK USED TO JOIN WORDS
Hypenated; Hyphenated; Hyphens; Non-breaking hyphen; Word splits; ‧; Non-breakable hyphen; Hyphon; ‐; ‑; Hypen; Nonbreaking hyphen; Suspended hyphen; ⁃; Hard hyphen; Hyphen (punctuation); Non-breaking dash; Floating hyphen; Dangling hyphen; Hanging hyphen; Suspensive hyphen; No-break hyphen; Hyphenation in English; NON-BREAKING HYPHEN; Hyphenate; Hypenated name; Hyphen in English; Object–verbal noun compound; Object-verbal noun compound; Object-verbal noun compounds; Object–verbal noun compounds; Object–verbal-noun compounds; Object–verbal-noun compound; Object-verbal-noun compound; Object-verbal-noun compounds; U+2011
The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation.

Wikipedia

Hyphen War

The Hyphen War (Czech: Pomlčková válka; Slovak: Pomlčková vojna, lit. 'Dash War') was the political conflict over what to call Czechoslovakia after the fall of the Communist government in 1989.

Examples of use of hyphen (-)
1. "This is a community angst because the hyphen has become the defining feature rather than the two words around the hyphen," he said.
2. It has removed the hyphen from no fewer than 16,000 words.
3. Teachers also fear names with a hyphen, such as Bobbi–Jo and Jean–Marie.
4. The hyphen was added in 1'63 when the two districts were combined into one municipality.
5. Even the Fedas, who arrived as youngsters, grappled with the hyphen in Afghan–American.