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Frankenword

Frankenword

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Frankenword (plural Frankenwords)

  1. Alternative letter-case form of frankenword
    • 1994, Analog Science Fiction & Fact, volume 114, number 11, page 5:
      "Frankenfood" carries connotations of mad scientists dabbling in Things Man Was Not Meant To Know and releasing their products into the environment to wreak havoc. In the same vein, might "Frankenfood" be a dangerous "Frankenword"?
    • 2010 April 25, “Frankenwords”, in The Boston Globe:
      To oldfashioned scholars talkathon and walkathon were doubly offensive Frankenwords

frankenword

frankenword

See also: Frankenword

English

Noun

frankenword (plural frankenwords)

  1. (neologism) A word formed by combining two (or more) other words; a portmanteau.
    • 2005 December 15, Ruma Singh, “Know some good frankenwords?”, in Bangalore Times:
      But what's noteworthy is the smorgasbord of new vocabulary, including 'frankenwords' (words joined to create new words) which deal with everyday situations.
    • 2007 February 1, M. Thelwall & R. Prabowo, “Identifying and characterising public science-related fears from RSS feeds”, in Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, volume 58, number 3:
      Noun phrase identification is extremely time consuming and may incorrectly process new words that emerge during a debate, eg frankenwords invented during the genetically modified food debate.
    • 2009 Fall, Ann duCille, “Marriage, Family, and Other" Peculiar Institutions" in African-American Literary History”, in American Literary History, volume 21, number 3, DOI:10.1093/alh/ajp016:
      A combination of "salvation" and "sacrifice," the coinage "salvific" does not necessarily flow trippingly from the tongue, but the monograph hardly needs a frankenword to make the case for the enduring relationship between African-American letters and racial uplift.

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