12 examples of hyphenated in sentences

The mixed types may be said to be hyphenated.

A hyphenated classification thus becomes inevitable.

Adrenal-centered types, thyroid-centered types, pituitary-centered types, thymus-centered types, as well as hyphenated compounds of these, such as the pituitary-adrenal types, exist as normals.

Individuals oversized or undersized either belong to the pituitary type, or if hyphenated, have the pituitary as one of the dominants in their composition.

The sex intergrades, the four hyphenated classes, nearly all have some degree of persistent thymus.

But the majority consist of dominant mixtures, hyphenates, groups which are the species and varieties of the greater classes.

Dear Sirs: I have noted with interest A. J. McGinn Liebling's recent observation on hyphenated British nomenclature.

Dear Sirs: I have noted with interest A. J. McGinn Liebling's recent observation on hyphenated British nomenclature.

Perhaps it is this that originally set the fashion for hyphenated names.

the phrase "lover saints" is not hyphenated, although the same phrase is hyphenated just before the end of the play.

the phrase "lover saints" is not hyphenated, although the same phrase is hyphenated just before the end of the play.

The League selected January 27th, 1916, the Kaiser's birthday, as a suitable occasion for Mueller and Marten, not even hyphenates, solemnly and in the presence of a great crowd to place an immense wreath at the base of the statue of Frederick the Great on the Linden, with the inscription "Wilson and his Press are not America.

12 examples of  hyphenated  in sentences