Definition of Protologism. Meaning of Protologism. Synonyms of Protologism

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Definition of Protologism

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Meaning of Protologism from wikipedia

- A protologism is coined to fill a gap in the language, with the hope of its becoming an accepted word. As an example, when the word protologism itself...
- word is any single-use term that may or may not grow in po****rity; a protologism is such a term used exclusively within a small group; a prelogism is...
- that turns out to have originated from a typo or other simple error protologism: a nonce word that has achieved repeated usage, perhaps even by a small...
- Indonesia Coin counterfeiting Solder ball flattening The creation of a protologism or neologism Coin (disambiguation) Coinage (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- a numismatics magazine Tin coinage, a tax on refined tin Coinage, a protologism or neologism Coin (disambiguation) Coining (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- of a site might be difficult to view and use on a mobile device." The protologism is a blend word of "mobile" and "Armageddon" because the change "could...
- This article may do****ent a neologism or protologism in such a manner as to promote it. Please add more reliable sources to establish its current use...
- Back-formation Backronym Contrastive focus reduplication Markedness -onym Protologism Look up retronym in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Retronym - Definition...
- This article may do****ent a neologism or protologism in such a manner as to promote it. Please add more reliable sources to establish its current use...
- and equinox are not coincident". Use of this particular pseudo-latin protologism can only be traced to an extremely small (less than six) number of predominently...