NUCLEAR NEOLOGISMS. E. N. LOCKARD. Chicago City Junior College, Woodrow Wilson .... only a limited spoken currency, is unrecognized by the AEC and the ...
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AMERICAN NEOLOGISMS IN GERMAN. Despite the limited number of Fink's dated ..... late August 1977, when Sweden devalued its currency, floaten reap- ...
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neologism, From Merriam-Webster: ... A dictionary merely reports observations about a language at a certain point in time, and from a severely limited point-of-view. ... Once a term like "architecting" gains currency, people naturally tend to assume it has a referent, and to act as if it did. The next thing you know,
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“Impolicy” is equally familiar, having, had currency at least twenty years before the Franco-Prussian war, to which Dr. Ingleby accredits it. He will find both words, as well as “indiscipline,” in “Webster's Dictionary,” edition 1852, and probably much earlier on careful search.
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I do it because much of what I try to write about is the tricky subject of software design, where our vocabulary is limited and often confusing. As I see concepts that are little-known or oft-misunderstood, I try to give them a name so they ... The terms I use often don't get the most currency. ... Neologism: 1: a new word,
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The process in which a particular word or phrase initially gains wide currency, only to be followed by a vicious backlash. "If I hear the phrase Information Superhighway one more time, I'll eat my modem."
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MANX ABSTRACTS FROM 1985 - GLOSSARY OF WORDS; An index compiled by A. J. Pilgrim from the work of Rev. R. L. Thomson; Latest revision 16.9.99; ... betting, bettal (89.6) ; ... family income supplement, bishagh er cheet-stiagh lughtyn-thie (86.11 ) ; family law, leigh yn lught-thie (91.12) ; fee, faill (90.7) ; feeding stuffs,
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but a commercial nation or community, such as Japan has now become, is vastly better off with the less money or more limited currency. Japan, with a limited currency, having a plenty of circulating property, has now the most valuable money in the world;
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contamination of paper currency are limited. A review of the medical literature revealed only one investigation involving the bacterial contamination of money in the United States. (3) Our study adds to this limited body of literature.
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