neologism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The neologism comic book appears on the back cover.
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Famous for his word play and neologisms, he coined the genre nickname sci-fi.
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This neologism is an abstract concept, meaning the dude beyond the dude.
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There are numerous productive suffixes for diminutive, augmentative, pejorative, attenuating etc., which are also used to create neologisms.
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The word is a neologism combining the tank of tank top with the end of the word bikini.
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He described it as a hotchpotch of obsolete words, neologisms (example: "stour-sucker" for "vacuum cleaner"), redundant spellings (example: "qoho" for "who") and erratic spelling.
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His comic text was colourful and entertaining, using onomatopoeia, neologisms and other figures of speech, and led to some work being banned by the authorities.
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Others object to the perceived clumsiness of such neologisms.
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Such mixtures are often known by the neologisms edutainment or infotainment.
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But the name is not just a neologism.
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