Thomas Crapper, the word crap was coined after him
The image worshipped that is coined from the word "solid" is referred to as an "idol." In religious and cultural contexts, an idol typically represents a physical object or image that is venerated or revered, often standing in for a deity or spiritual concept. The term emphasizes the tangible nature of these objects, contrasting them with abstract beliefs.
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The phrase was coined by Sir Winston Churchill in the Missouri town of Fulton 5th March 1946 in a speech given to Westminster College.
Gunther Schuller
William Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer." Gibson used the term to describe a futuristic virtual reality network accessed through computers.
"Cyberspace" is just another word for the internet. "I like to play in cyberspace" = "I like to play on the internet".
* 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 *
Meatspace
Cyberspace
it was coined in 1382
Cyberspace was first coined in 1982 by science fiction writer William Gibson (best known for "Necromancer") and used by him in a short story published in 1982, from cyber- (see cybernetics in dictionary) + space.
one of the synonyms are cyberspace.
Neologism
"on the Internet" should suffice. Saying or writing "I'm in Cyberspace" is very '90s. Just say that you're "on the Internet", or "using the 'net" if you prefer.
Is cyberspace its own jurisdiction?
Italian painter who coined the word automobile