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new word

noun as in nonce word

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Unless the underlying social attitudes change, the new word eventually takes on all the baggage of the old one.

At press time Formichetti had not yet dispatched new word on his departure.

This is a relatively new word to be entered into the dictionary, but it's a huge one.

If you taught her to read a new word, she would find it unrecognizable three minutes later.

Mazzini and Gioberti went beyond, and looked to Rome for some new word of truth for all humanity.

Some one uses a new word, and others pick it up, and it passes into general use, while everybody has forgotten who made it.

He, therefore, made a new word, or put two old words together to express exactly what he thought the Greek word meant.

At one of the earliest lessons in Tripoli, the old, gray-bearded teacher wished to impress a new word, "Milh."

Pomp pricked up his ears, as he generally did when he heard a new word, and this was one ready for him to adopt.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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