Hyphenated vs Fabber - What's the difference?
hyphenated | fabber |
(hyphenate)
Written with a hyphen.
Of a person, considered to have more than one nationality or ethnicity (such as French-Canadian, Afro-Argentine, etc.).
A small manufacturing plant able to make solid, three-dimensional objects from digital data
As a verb hyphenated
is (hyphenate).As an adjective hyphenated
is written with a hyphen.As a noun fabber is
a small manufacturing plant able to make solid, three-dimensional objects from digital data.hyphenated
English
Verb
(head)- Compounding the word looked wrong, so I hyphenated it instead.
Adjective
(en adjective)- Some dictionaries list hyphenated words as though they contained no punctuation.
- "[The Community Newspaper] is one of the many symbolic emblems that stand for the other half of the hyphenated American’s identity. "
Hyphenated Americans Must Look At Their Mirror -- The Community Newspaper -- To Do What Is Right
, October 28, 2005.