new-comer/new comer/newcomer

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Lecword

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Hello everyone,

I'd like to know the correct spelling of this word, as I have seen the three of them, and if there is any difference between them.

Many thanks for your help
 
When a single-word compound noun is being formed it often goes through stages: 2 words, hyphenated words, one word.

In my experience, the word "newcomer" is usually one word at this point.
 
All the dictionaries here list 'newcomer' as a single word – even the 1913 edition of Webster.

(Click on the underlined link and bookmark that site for future reference.)
 
Thank you all for your answers and useful links ;)
 
If you type in "new-comer" there you get one hit -- Wordknik.
 
Lecword, there is no need to write a new post to say "Thanks". There is a "Thank" button on every post. Simply click on that button on any post you find helpful. That saves us coming to a thread which has a new post, only to find that it contains no new content.
 
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