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coiner


Meanings
  • a person who coins new words or phrases

    - "The coiner introduced the term 'cyberspace' to describe the virtual world."

Synonyms

neologist , minter , counterfeiter
Rhymes
Words rhyming with coiner
coiner , finer , thinner , winnow , scowl , mow , plow , show , sow , throw , through , hiccough , hiccup
Homophones
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  1. coiner () : a person who coins new words or phrases


Variants
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coin , coin money , coined , coined money , coiner , coiners , coining , coining money , coins , coins money
Forms
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Etymology
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from the Old French 'coiner', meaning 'to coin money' or 'to mint'.


Related Concepts
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  1. innovation: The act of introducing something new or novel, especially a product, service, or idea, that creates a new market or value, and is often driven by technological advancements or changes in consumer preferences or needs.

  2. creativity: The ability to generate new ideas, concepts, or products, and to bring them to life through various forms of expression, such as art, music, writing, design, engineering, or invention.

  3. originality: The quality of being new, unique, or unprecedented, and of being free from copying or imitation, and of being true to one's own ideas, style, or form of expression.

  4. inventiveness: The ability to invent new things, products, processes, or ideas, and to bring them to life through various forms of expression, such as art, music, writing, design, engineering, or invention.


Culture
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In literature, coining a new word or phrase is often used to illustrate creativity, originality, and inventiveness. This can be seen in the works of various authors, such as James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot, and many others.

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