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speaks in jargon and has numerous *neologes* and he is quite aphasic. Thanks. nm - wilson


Posted: May 22, 2011

nm

Probably means "neologies", but.. (sm) - Hi there!

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...the correct form of the word would be "neologisms". If you're on a verbatim, I'd go with "neologies" in quotes.

Neologism is creating new words to replace others, which would fit with the jargon use and aphasia.

neologisms - anon

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neologisms - they're made-up words or words not in common usage yet.

Sorry - anon

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Didn't read the other post.


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