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- 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...
- surnames "Montagu" and "Douglas" with the Scott family name to form the unhyphenated compound surname "Montagu Douglas Scott". Henry Scott was the fourth...
- agent Stephen Slesinger, Inc., and adapted the Pooh stories, using the unhyphenated name "Winnie the Pooh", into a series of features that would eventually...
- Commit Suicide? 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...
- Netherlands, Thailand, and many other countries. The word "TexMex" (unhyphenated) was first used to abbreviate the Texas Mexican Railway, chartered in...
- 2012. Royal Mail, Address Management Guide, (2004) The post town is unhyphenated. Royal Mail's Postcode Address File A quick introduction to Royal Mail's...
- fused into a simple (unhyphenated) name, such as Jovellanos (from Jove and Llanos). Rarely, the two names are left unhyphenated, such as López Portillo...