A suffix refers to a term which can consist of multiple words.
I would like to express the circumstance that a device is something like a cash register, but not quite the same. I want to append the suffix ‘like.’ to my document.
However, I am unsure how to write this down correctly, ‘Cash Register’ is actually two words.
What is a
cash register and where should I write it?
What are
cash registers?
Why none of them?
What is a story of an impassive life?
Follow the directions of the manual of style you have selected or the one thrust upon you. What is this correct Chicago Manual of Style -if words ending in PLL or SM are thick and no hyphens are
- catlike — except with suitable names
- from Starbucks, to which is addressed a gill-like
- slit, to which are given compound words, my cash register-like device?
Defining a gender equality report..
I’d regard cash register like as clumsy, or some kind of adjective fetish – whatever the case. A
device like a cash register.
Is a
large-hadron-collider-like device a safe size?