"hyphenated".  excellent!

David Steele wrote:
> Wikipedia has an opinion about this:
> 
> In grammar </wiki/Grammar>, a *pro-verb* is a word or phrase that stands 
> in place of a verb (for example, in order that the verb not need to be 
> repeated). It does for a verb what the more widely known pronoun 
> </wiki/Pronoun> does for a noun. It, along with pronouns and some other 
> word classes, form the general group of word classes pro-forms 
> </wiki/Pro-forms>. It is a type of anaphora 
> </wiki/Anaphora_%28linguistics%29>. This term is always hyphenated, to 
> distinguish it from the unrelated term proverb </wiki/Proverb>.
> 
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