New+word+or+phrase
101Madras Tamil — or Madras bashai ( ta. மெட்ராஸ் பாஷை), is a type of mixed language spoken in the city of Chennai, India (previously known as Madras). It is a loose polyglot blend of Tamil and English, with loanwords from Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. The …
102coinage — noun 1》 coins collectively. ↘the action or process of producing coins. ↘a system or type of coins in use. 2》 the invention of a new word or phrase. ↘a newly invented word or phrase …
103coinage — ► NOUN 1) coins collectively. 2) the action or process of producing coins. 3) a system or type of coins in use. 4) the invention of a new word or phrase. 5) a newly invented word or phrase …
104neologies — ne ol·o·gy || nɪ É‘lÉ™dʒɪ /nɪ É’ n. act of making a new word or phrase; use of a new word; adaption of a new doctrine …
105neology — ne ol·o·gy || nɪ É‘lÉ™dʒɪ /nɪ É’ n. act of making a new word or phrase; use of a new word; adaption of a new doctrine …
106coin — noun 1》 a flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money. ↘money in the form of coins. 2》 (coins) one of the suits in some tarot packs, corresponding to pentacles in others. verb 1》 make (coins) by stamping metal. ↘Brit …
107Letter bank — A letter bank is a type of anagram where all the letters of one word (the bank ) can be used as many times as desired (minimum of once each) to make a new word or phrase. For example, IMPS is a bank of MISSISSIPPI, and SPROUT is a bank of SUPPORT …
108reduplicate — 1. adjective doubled 2. verb To repeat a word or section of a word in order to form a new word or phrase, possibly with modification of one of the repetitions …
109aptagram — n. An anagram in which the new word or phrase has a similar meaning to the original word. Example Citation: But it is even more fascinating when we reconfigure words into other words that bear a meaningful relationship to the base. These… …
110neologism — /niˈɒlədʒɪzəm / (say nee oluhjizuhm) noun 1. a new word or phrase: *probably to be classed more as slang than a neologism. –sidney j baker, 1966. 2. the introduction or use of new words, or new senses of words. 3. a new doctrine. {French… …