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A '''hyphen''' is an en dash (-) used to join words, as in 'word-joining is easy where hyphens are abundant'.
A line (-), shorter than a dash (&ndash;), used to join words, as in 'word-joining is easy where hyphens are abundant'.

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A definition or brief description of Hyphen.

A line (-), shorter than a dash (–), used to join words, as in 'word-joining is easy where hyphens are abundant'.