| 31. | Neologisms are needed in Mathematics and Science to name new objects.
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| 32. | We do not automatically delete articles about derogatory terms or neologisms.
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| 33. | A newly coined word is called a " neologism ."
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| 34. | Without tracked, the new untracked sounds suspiciously like a misbegotten neologism.
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| 35. | But the charm of this neologism resides not in what it means.
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| 36. | This convergence prompted the creation of the portmanteau neologism Thanksgivukkah.
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| 37. | Adoption of Thai neologisms has also further differentiated Isan from standard Lao.
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| 38. | Holosopholy is indeed a neologism as is Google and Crowdsourcing.
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| 39. | The term " Persianate " is a neologism credited to Marshall Hodgson.
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| 40. | Neologisms would often develop, and these would quickly pass colloquial usage.
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