> ...
> > * "multi" is not a word by itself, so there is no hyphenation when it's
> > used as a prefix:
> > multibyte character, multicharacter operator name, multiversion
> > concurrency control, multicolumn index
>
> No arguments here, but...
>
> I *think* that it is typical and accepted to use hyphenation in cases
> where the base word does not have that qualification as common usage.
I agree with Thomas. The other changes Peter suggested are fine.
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