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Sunday's NYT front had a home run piece by Jill Abramson detailing the current investigation fad in Washington, along the way coining a good phrase for it.
He excels at coining pithy phrases and metaphors that express anew the power of Darwinian theory.
Also, eponymous terms allow almost anyone to display competence, even brilliance, at coining useful and appropriate-sounding new words--thereby encouraging further attempts to do so.
Admittedly I have given in to temptation in coining the term “bound and gagged morpheme”--the temptation of wit.
But the current Myanmarese (do I venture where angels fear to tread by coining the adjective?
Lord Kelvin is credited with coining mho by reversing the spelling of ohm .
The legal system would have to decide when individuals could fairly be deprived of liberty or property or even of life, thus, the coining of the famous and influential clause of the American Constitution, namely that no “State [shall] deprive any person of life, liberty, or Property, without due Process of law.
When gold and silver had become virtually a medium of exchange, by becoming the things for which people generally sold, and with which they generally bought, whatever they had to sell or to buy, the contrivance of coining obviously suggested itself.
Governments found it their interest to take the operation into their own hands, and to interdict all coining by private persons.
By making the “trade-dollar” slightly heavier than any coin used in the Eastern world, it would give our silver a new market; and the United States Government was simply asked to certify to the fineness and weight by coining it, provided the owners of silver paid the expenses of coinage.
Democratic writers are perpetually coining words of this kind, in which they sublimate into further abstraction the abstract terms of the language.
Examples: an invite an exposé a try enthuse a combine fake A common newspaper fault is the coining of a verb or adjective from a noun, or a noun from a verb.
Instead of coining a new word to express the whole, a word which nobody would understand, two old ones were combined, and "steamboat" became the sign to represent the idea of the thing beheld.
He was then coining money as fast as his chariot wheels rolled along.
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