Capitalization & Compound Words

From Way With Words

Compound Words

Compound words formed from the prefixed below are to be used as single words without hyphens:

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
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.