Writing compound nouns
Familiar compound nouns (usually those involving short, monosyllabic nouns)
are normally written as one word:
postman
bathroom
lampshade
There is some inconsistency, however. Some compounds are written with a
hyphen:
pen-friend
tee-shirt
belly-dancing
In the case of some pairs, hyphens, separate words and words joined together are
all equally possible:
post-box
post box
postbox
Normally, if a compound is perceived as a single word, it tends to be written as a
whole word without a space or a hyphen. Hyphenation is less common in
American than in British English.
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265 Compounds for further information on noun compounds
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507–511 Appendix: English spelling for spelling and use of hyphens and
apostrophes involving noun compounds and other types of compound
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