* Times Magazine - 'the largest dollar order for electronic equipment' * M. McLuhan - 'the new electronic and organic age' * Physics Bulletin - ' the central part to be played by the electronics industry' * British Medical Journal - ' the launch of an electronic journal'
Al-jabr - the Arabic phrase we Anglicise to Algebra. He didn't invent the word itself, but the use of it.
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The word electronics began to be used in the 1940s In the late 1950s the term electronic engineering started to emerge.
Either of the following: computatrum instrumentum computatorium The word 'computer' comes from Latin; 'computatrum' is the form used by Latinists.
The Word Network was created in 2000.
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Al-jabr - the Arabic phrase we Anglicise to Algebra. He didn't invent the word itself, but the use of it.
Credited with coining the word "make-up". Refer to wiki entry or www.maxfactor.com for more info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Factor
Yes, in a 1983 book. She's often credited with coining the word, but it's actually been in use (mostly in a derogatory sense) since the 1800s.
IBM is credited with coining the term word processing in the 1960's. In the late 1960's, IBM created Astrotype and Astrocomp which were used on DEC mini computers and on the IBM Selectric typewriters. IBM later released FORMAT which was designed to run on any computer running Fortran IV.
Al-Khwarizmi used the word "aj-jabr" to describe the mathematical process of using an unknown variable and then changing an equation to figure out the variables numeric value. Math we now know as algebra.
You "coin" it. Inventing a new word is called "coining" a new word.
Coining,pointing, rejoicing? purloining
Chaudhary Rehmat Ali was a Muslim nationalist who is credited with coining the name 'Pakistan' which was the eventual name of the Muslim state created out of partition of Indian sub-continent in 1947. He was the first man to use the word 'Pakistan' in 1933 in his famous pamphlet 'Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever'. He is credited by many as the founder of Pakistan movement.
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