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Week 1 Vocabulary Preview
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acronym
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acronym – A word formed from the initial letters or parts of a series of words: WAC for Women’s Army Corps
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Affix
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affix – a. A word element such as a prefix or suffix, that is attached to a base, stem, or root. b. Something that is attached, joined or added. c. To secure to another; attach.
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coinage
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coinage – a. The invention of new words. b. An invented word or phrase. c. The process of making coins.
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colloquial
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colloquial – a. Used in or suitable to spoken language or to writing that imitates speech; conversational. b. Informal in style of expression.
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diminutive
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diminutive – a. A suffix that indicates small size, youth, familiarity, affection or contempt. b. a nickname indicating affection or familiarity. c. Extremely small; tiny.
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metonymy
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metonymy – A figure of speech that substitutes a word with a different but closely associated word.
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oxymoron
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oxymoron – An expression that contains contradictory terms.
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palindrome
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palindrome – A word, phrase, or sentence that reads the same backward or forward. “mom” “racecar”
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portmanteau word
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portmanteau word – A word formed by merging the sounds and meanings of two different words; blend.
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spoonerism
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spoonerism – An accidental but humorous distortion of words in a phrase formed by interchanging the initial sounds: “the tons of soil” instead of “the sons of toil”
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