Invents a new word
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COINSInvents a new word
COINSInvents, as a word
COINInvent a new word
NEEWord after a new name
COINInvent, as a new word
COINEDInvented, as a new word
neologya new word or phrase
SYNEWord in a New Year's tune
SYNEWord in a New Year's song
COINEDMade up, as a new word
SYNEWord in a New Year song
AULDWord in a New Year's tune
neologiesNEOLOGY, a new word or phrase
AULDWord in a New Year's Eve tune
SYNEWord in a New Year's Eve tune
AULDWord in a New Year's Eve song
SYNEWord in a New Year's Eve song
AULDWord in a popular New Year's tune
AULDWord in a New Year's song title
AULDWord sung at a New Year's Eve party
SYNELast word at a New Year's Eve celebration?
AULDWord heard at a New Year's Eve party
SYNELast word of a New Year's Eve song.
AULDFirst word of a New Year's song title
neologicpertaining to neology (a new word or phrase)
boonga(New Zealand) offensive word for a Pacific Islander
formingConstruct (a new word) by derivation or inflection
boongasBOONGA, (New Zealand) offensive word for a Pacific Islander
neoterisman innovation in language, as a new word, term, or expression.
koreronew Zealand word for a discussion / to talk (to communicate by speaking)
neologisma new word or expression; the use or creation of new words or expressions.
kaik(New Zealand) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIKA
kaika(New Zealand) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIK
kaikasKAIKA, (New Zealand) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIK
neologisma new word, phrase or doctrine; a new use of an established word also NEOLOGY
kaiksKAIK, (New Zealand) the South Island dialect word for KAINGA, a Maori village, also KAIKA
neologismsNEOLOGISM, a new word, phrase or doctrine; a new use of an established word also NEOLOGY
wrappedCause (a word or unit of text) to be carried over to a new line automatically as the margin is reached, or to fit around embedded features such as pictures
retronymsA new term created from an existing word in order to distinguish it from the meaning that has emerged through progress or technological development (e.g., cloth diaper is a retronym necessitated by the fact that diaper now more commonly refers to a disposable diaper)