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Conject vs Hyphenate - What's the difference?

conject | hyphenate |

As verbs the difference between conject and hyphenate

is that conject is (obsolete) to conjecture while hyphenate is to break a word at the end of a line according to the hyphenation rules by adding a hyphen on the end of the line.

As a noun hyphenate is

a person with multiple duties or abilities, such as "writer-director", "actor-model", or "singer-songwriter".

conject

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • (obsolete) To conjecture.
  • (obsolete) To throw together, or to throw.
  • (Bishop Montagu)

    hyphenate

    English

    Verb

    (hyphenat)
  • To break a word at the end of a line according to the hyphenation rules by adding a hyphen on the end of the line.
  • To join words or syllables with a hyphen.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person with multiple duties or abilities, such as "writer-director", "actor-model", or "singer-songwriter".