Whether a neologism is included in a dictionary depends on the popularity and acceptance of the term. Some dictionaries, like the Oxford English Dictionary, track neologisms and may include them if they gain widespread usage. If a neologism has been widely adopted in language use, it has a higher chance of being included in a dictionary.
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You should know people, just look neologism in the dictionary! Why are you still reading the answer go look it up in the dictionary gogogogogogogogogosocial networking , mouse(computer)A neologism is a word or phrase that has recently been formed. An example of a neologism is the word "selfie"."Trending" as a verb.
Ecocide is a neologism for the willful destruction of the environment.
Campaign for 'santorum' neologism was created in 2003.
A neologism for a portmanteau created by incorrectly combining a malapropism with a neologism. It is itself a portmanteau of 'malapropism' and 'portmanteau'.A malamanteau is a neologism for a portmanteau created by incorrectly combining a malapropism with a neologism. It is itself a portmanteau.A word defined to infuriate Wikipedia editors
A newly invented word is a neologism.
Nothing - it is not a dictionary word. It might be a made-up neologism meaning to promote a product or service before it is available/manufactured, but I'd need context to be sure.
A neologism is a newly-coined word or expression.We learned about the neologism in English class.That word must be a neologism because I don't know what it means.
A neologism is a word that simply means "new word". Therefore, a beer stein neologism means "beer stein new word". However, there is a Cafepress store called Neologism Beer Steins. This store sells beer steins with cute phrases.
Neologism. Neo meaning new, logia means word
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"Webinar" is a neologism from the 1990s, blending "web" and "seminar" to describe a live, online educational or informational presentation.