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Hyphenation of equalizers

How to hyphenate equalizers

Because it is a word with a single syllable, equalizers is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

equalizers
Syllables Count
1
Characters Count
10
Alpha-numeric Characters Count
10
Hyphens Count
0
Haphenation done based on the Knuth-Liang word-division algorithm. The computed hyphenation pattern is: equalizers

Definitions of equalizers

equalizers is defined as:

Definition 1 as noun

  • noun
    One who makes equal; a balancer.
  • noun
    A device that balances various quantities.
  • noun
    A goal, run, point, etc. that equalizes the score.
  • noun
    An electronic audio device for altering the frequencies of sound recordings.
  • noun
    A device, such as a bar, for operating two brakes, especially a pair of hub brakes for an automobile, with equal force.
  • noun
    Any device for equalizing the pull of electromagnets.
  • noun
    A conductor of low resistance joining the armature ends of the series field coils of dynamos connected in parallel.
  • noun
    A sliding panel to preserve the lateral stability of an aeroplane.
  • noun
    A set of arguments where two or more functions have equal values; the solution set of an equation.
  • noun
    A morphism whose codomain is the domain of a parallel pair of morphisms and which forms part of the limit of that parallel pair. Equivalently, a morphism which equalizes a parallel pair of morphisms in a limiting way, which is to say that any other morphism which equalizes that parallel pair factors through this limiting morphism; and moreover such factorization is unique.
  • noun
    A weapon, usually a blackjack or gun

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What is hyphenation

Hyphenation is the use of hyphens to join words or parts of words. It plays a crucial role in writing, ensuring clarity and readability.

In compound terms like 'check-in', the hyphen clarifies relationships between words. It also assists in breaking words at line ends, preserving flow and understanding, such as in 'tele-communication'. Hyphenation rules vary; some words lose their hyphens with common usage (e.g., 'email' from 'e-mail'). It's an evolving aspect of language, with guidelines differing across style manuals. Understanding hyphenation improves writing quality, making it an indispensable tool in effective communication.