away |
hyphenated |
As adjectives the difference between away and hyphenated
is that
away is not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation while
hyphenated is written with a hyphen.
As an adverb away
is from a place, hence.
As an interjection away
is come on!; go on.
As a verb hyphenated is
past tense of hyphenate.
recorded |
hyphenated |
As verbs the difference between recorded and hyphenated
is that
recorded is past tense of record while
hyphenated is past tense of hyphenate.
As adjectives the difference between recorded and hyphenated
is that
recorded is that has been recorded while
hyphenated is written with a hyphen.
hyphenated |
oferi |
As verbs the difference between hyphenated and oferi
is that
hyphenated is (
hyphenate) while
oferi is .
As an adjective hyphenated
is written with a hyphen.
hyphenated |
fabber |
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 |
espino |
As a verb hyphenated
is (
hyphenate).
As an adjective hyphenated
is written with a hyphen.
As a noun espino is
thorn.
hyphenated |
iskussionsrunde |
dummy |
hyphenated |
As verbs the difference between dummy and hyphenated
is that
dummy is to make a mock-up or prototype version of something, without some or all off its intended functionality while
hyphenated is (
hyphenate).
As a noun dummy
is a silent person; a person who does not talk.
As an adjective hyphenated is
written with a hyphen.
hyphenated |
hyphenates |
As verbs the difference between hyphenated and hyphenates
is that
hyphenated is (
hyphenate) while
hyphenates is (
hyphenate).
As an adjective hyphenated
is written with a hyphen.
hyphenated |
hyphenate |
As verbs the difference between hyphenated and hyphenate
is that
hyphenated is past tense of hyphenate 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 an adjective hyphenated
is written with a hyphen.
As a noun hyphenate is
a person with multiple duties or abilities, such as "writer-director", "actor-model", or "singer-songwriter".
taxonomy |
hyphenated |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb hyphenated is
(
hyphenate).
As an adjective hyphenated is
written with a hyphen.
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