Neologism

  • 51neology — noun 1. a newly invented word or phrase • Syn: ↑neologism, ↑coinage • Derivationally related forms: ↑coin (for: ↑coinage) • Hypernyms: ↑word …

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  • 52Pinky and the Brain — Genre Comedy Satire Format Animated series …

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  • 53Taxonomy — is the practice and science of classification. The word comes from the Greek Polytonic|τάξις , taxis (meaning order , arrangement ) and Polytonic|νόμος , nomos ( law or science ). Taxonomies, or taxonomic schemes, are composed of taxonomic units… …

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  • 54Thealogy — is a neologism translating to study of the Goddess (based on Greek θεά, thea , goddess + λόγία, logia , study, discourse ), coined by Isaac Bonewits in 1974. The term echoes theology discourse on the gods .In 1993, Charlotte Caron defined… …

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  • 55Finnegans Wake — infobox Book | name = Finnegans Wake title orig = translator = author = James Joyce cover artist = country = language = English series = genre = Sui generis publisher = Faber and Faber release date = 4 May 1939 media type = Print (Hardcover… …

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  • 56Sniglet — A sniglet is a neologism defined as any word that doesn t appear in the dictionary, but should . The term was coined by writer/actor/comedian Rich Hall, who first created a series of Sniglets while he was a performer on the 1980s HBO comedy… …

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  • 57Gender-neutral pronoun — Hir redirects here. For other uses, see Hir (disambiguation). A gender neutral pronoun is a pronoun that is not associated with any gender. It designates two distinct grammatical phenomena, the first being pronouns/periphrastics that have been… …

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  • 58Progress Party (Norway) — For the 1957 party by the same name, see Progress Party (Norway, 1957). Progress Party Fremskrittspartiet Leader Siv Jensen …

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  • 59Entheogen — An entheogen, in the strictest sense, is a psychoactive substance used in a religious or shamanic (or entheogenic) context. Entheogens generally come from plant sources which contain molecules closely related to endogenous neurochemicals. They… …

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  • 60Hiberno-Latin — Hiberno Latin, also called Hisperic Latin, was a playful and learned sort of Latin literature created and spread by Irish monks during the period from the sixth century to the tenth century. Hiberno Latin was notable for its curiously learned… …

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