Macmillan is one that does. For what it's worth, the OED spells the main entry for the noun and adjective "walkthrough".
They don't seem to care much how such a word is spelled, though, showing citations for the one-word form and the hyphenated form willy-nilly. The word has various related definitions you can easily imagine.
They call "an inspection carried out on foot" " Chiefly North American ", and the first citation is from The first citation for the computer gaming walkthrough is from , and all three citations for that are the one-word form. The oldest citation for any definition is from Questions are currently answered in about 30 minutes.
Ask a Question. Which one of these is current to use. When used as a verb, it must be "walk through". I would personally use the hyphenated version. Students: Are you brave enough to let our tutors analyse your pronunciation? Blue Jay. There are no walk - through metal detection scanners installed at the visitors' reception area.
From the Hansard archive. Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3. The two walk - through metal detection scanners referred to have been inoperative for three years. We will need walk - through showering facilities, for example. Secondary monitoring using a walk - through monitor , which takes place after the worker has completed primary monitoring and removed his protective clothing, is compulsory when contamination is suspected or found.
Other enclosures in the walk - through include white-naped cranes and parma wallabies. From Wikipedia. A long walk - through tunnel runs through three large water tanks containing polar bears, sea otters, and sand tiger sharks. If the inspector approves his walk - through , a certificate of occupancy is usually granted.
An unofficial walk - through guide to the game is hosted at gamewinners. The seasonal event includes paid-for walk - through haunted attractions. Other features of the garden include disabled-friendly ramps, a mural walk - through , and areas dotted with fountains, vertical gardens, ponds and cascades. It has pointed-arched openings to east and west sides, producing a walk - through passage at ground floor level.
Rooms with facilities for disabled persons are also available, and inter-connecting rooms walk - through are available upon request. See all examples of walk-through. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. It was applied more broadly from the late s.
Also see go through the motions. Instruct someone carefully, one step at a time, as in He was very helpful, walking me through all the steps in this complex computer program. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! See synonyms for walk-through on Thesaurus. Theater , Television. Television , Movies.
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