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Practical English Usage was created in 1980.
The first usage of coins in England was likely during 100 BC or so. The first coins made in England were Celtic potins that were made starting in around 80 BC. Prior to this, people either bartered or used ingots made of metals to facilitate exchange.
That's the term in usage US.
Usage of brain.
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The usage of universum to mean "the universe" is at least as old as Cicero, the Roman orator.
* Robot coined in his play RUR derived from the Czech word for compulsory labour. 1921 * Robotics coined by Isaac Asimov 1941 * Android first known usage by Jack Williamson in The Cometeers 1936, * cyberspace William Gibson's 1982 novel Neuromancer *
Gymnastics is not a coined term, it is not slang, it is merely a grammatical form of the root word gymnasium. Therefore no one person should be credited with its original usage.
Keith Wiggins (Probably the most un-hiphop name ever) coined it and introduced it into popular usage. He used to be in Gradmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
The word gobbledygook was first coined on May 21, 1944 by a Texas congressman during a meeting of the Smaller War Plants Committee. It was used to criticize obscure language by other members, often referring to them as turkeys just gobbling and gobbling.
A palaeologism is a word or phrase that is ancient or antiquated in nature. It refers to language that is no longer commonly used in modern times or has fallen out of mainstream usage.
A neologism is a newly coined word or term that has not yet been widely accepted into mainstream language usage. It is often created to express new concepts, ideas, or cultural phenomena.
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Follett's Modern American Usage was written by Wilson Follett and first published in 1966. It is a comprehensive guide to American English usage and grammar.
oil
Mandatory, before the first usage.
you can drink after the drug screen or when you get the results!