Capitalization & Compound Words: Difference between revisions

From Way With Words
Tag: Blanking
 
Line 1: Line 1:
== Compound Words ==


Compound words formed from the prefixed below are to be used as single words without hyphens:
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|ante
|counter
|macro
|multi
|pre
|socio
|ultra
|-
|anti
|extra
|meta
|neo
|pro
|sub
|un
|-
|bi
|infra
|micro
|non
|proto
|super
|under
|-
|bio
|inter
|mid
|over
|pseudo
|supra
|
|-
|co
|intra
|mini
|post
|semi
|
|}
*
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Exceptions
!Rule
!Example
|-
|base word begins with the same letter that ends the prefix
|use a hyphen
|anti-inflammatory, semi-independent
|-
|prefix ends with "e" or "o" and the base word begins with the same letter
|hyphen is generally omitted
|coordinate, reexamine, preexisting
|-
|hyphen is needed to eliminate confusion between words
|use a hyphen
|co-op, re-create, re-cover
|-
|base word is normally capitalized
|use a hyphen
|mid-August, pseudo-Victorian, trans-Atlantic
|}
See the Planning Department's [[list of commonly used words and phrases.]]

Latest revision as of 19:53, 13 May 2024