- is a
senior military officer rank used in many countries. When used
unhyphenated and in
conjunction with no
other indicators,
major is one rank above...
-
whether the
surname is double-barrelled or not.
Notable persons with
unhyphenated double-barrelled
names include politicians David Lloyd George (who used...
- -like, -ness, and -hood) are
sometimes hyphenated,
especially when the
unhyphenated spelling resembles another word or when the
affixation is
deemed misinterpretable...
-
agent Stephen Slesinger, Inc., and
adapted the Pooh stories,
using the
unhyphenated name "Winnie the Pooh", into a
series of
features that
would eventually...
- Netherlands, Thailand, and many
other countries. The word "TexMex" (
unhyphenated) was
first used to
abbreviate the
Texas Mexican Railway,
chartered in...
-
death in 1965. The
surname is the double-barrelled
Spencer Churchill (
unhyphenated), but he is
known by the
surname Churchill. His
father dropped the Spencer...
- (antisemitism or anti-Semitism). Many
scholars and
institutions favor the
unhyphenated form.
Shmuel Almog argued, "If you use the
hyphenated form, you consider...
-
surnames "Montagu" and "Douglas" with the
Scott family name to form the
unhyphenated compound surname "Montagu
Douglas Scott".
Henry Scott was the fourth...
-
fused into a
simple (
unhyphenated) name, such as
Jovellanos (from Jove and Llanos). Rarely, the two
names are left
unhyphenated, such as López Portillo...
-
theorists Fernando Tarrida del Mármol and
Ricardo Mella, who
articulated an "
unhyphenated form of anarchism"
which they
termed "anarchism
without adjectives" (Spanish:...