It means to invent something, such as a phrase or saying. It also means to create a coin, like a dime or penny.
Eratosthenes
There's no word for jade in Swahili, unless one has been coined or borrowed recently. You have to describe it if you need to talk about it.
Achille Guillard
Term was coined by Austrian neuroscientist Manfred Clynes. The word is a combination ofCybernetic and Organism .
No, since it is a root word in itself, coined in 1911 by a psychiatrist.
"Coined" typically refers to the act of creating or inventing a new word or phrase. It can also mean the process of officially issuing a new currency.
a word Anna and tami made up (not really a word but when it is coined it will mean cows and bread)
it was coined in 1382
Neologism
The word- coined- in this sense means -TO INVENT, to bring into existence, to give life and meaning to. When Ras Cardo reggae from trench town said he coined reggae- the word- he meant that he brought it to life., he invented it. He coined -REGGAE- from a street word- STREGGAE. He did this by removing the prefix for street-ST, and what remained was the word- reggae to which he made the music. Streggae was initially a negatively stigmatized word for a promiscuous girl of the streets. Ras Cardo changed all that and brought dignity to all women in Jamaica and the world. Women must no longer feel ashamed of who they are, because Ras cardo has lifted them up.
Italian painter who coined the word automobile
I believe it was coined in 1833 by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell.
Eratosthenes
Democritus
Pythagoras
The word "sarcasm" is believed to have been coined in 1382. It originates from the Greek word "sarkasmos," which means a tearing of the flesh or a bitter sneer.
"Puppetified" is not a standard English word found in dictionaries, but it can be considered a creative or coined term. It could be understood to mean transformed into or controlled like a puppet.