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A neologism (pronounced /niˈɒlədʒɪzəm/); from Greek νές (neo 'new' + logos 'word ') is a newly coined word that may be in the process of entering common use, ...
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Neologisms are words and terms that have recently been coined, generally do not appear in any dictionary, but may be used widely or within certain ...
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2. the introduction or use of new words or new senses of existing words. 3. a new doctrine, esp. a new interpretation of sacred writings. ...
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A personal collection of newly-coined words and phrases.
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Features the results of one round of "The Washington Post's Style Invitational", where readers are asked to alter a dictionary word by one letter, ...
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Neologisms ca. 1998. I edited this because I almost always do. I got this in e- mail. I'm not usually a proponant of "funny, funny email humor" - as it is ...
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Open source database of neologisms. Anyone may submit their creations. Collected by The Avant Garde Museum of Temporary Art since 1985.
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Apr 23, 2009 ... It's difficult to track the number of words in the English language, since neologisms--new words--are coined every day. In fact, on June 10, ...
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neologism n. A new word, expression, or usage. The creation or use of new words or senses. Psychology.
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ne·ol·o·gism (n - l -j z m). n. 1. A new word, expression, or usage. 2. The creation or use of new words or senses. 3. Psychology ...
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