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neologism
CIDE DICTIONARY
neologism, n. [Cf. F. néologisme.].
- The introduction of new words, or the use of old words in a new sense. Mrs. Browning. [1913 Webster]
- A new word, phrase, or expression. [1913 Webster]
- A new doctrine; specifically, rationalism. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
neologism, n.
1 a new word or expression.
2 the coining or use of new words.
1 a new word or expression.
2 the coining or use of new words.
Derivative
neologist n. neologize v.intr. (also -ise).
Etymology
F n{eacute}ologisme (as NEO-, -LOGY, -ISM)
THESAURUS
neologism
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neologism
Neologism
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