It has been used in Japan since time immemorial. It comes from two Japanese words that mean "a wave in the harbor". It was only about 20 years ago that the news media began using the word, though. Prior to that, they were called "tidal waves".
The word plasmalemma was first coined by Seifriz in the year 1928. It is a fluid mosaic that links both protein and lipids. Plasmalemma is also the other term for plasma membrane.
yes
the word aakashavani was coined by pf gopala swamy in the year 1936,he was apf of philosophy in mysore.kannadigas are to be proud because pf gopala swamy is a kannadiga.
1750, Franklin coined the word battery for any number of capacitors (used to store electricity) wired together. From the term "gun battery"
Alexander Calder is created with creating mobiles and the word to describe them. The opposite of a mobile is a stabile.
it was coined in 1382
the year the word was "coined" recognized as a word.
A scientist in Montreal, Canada named Hans Selye first coined the word in 1936.
The U.S army coined this word as an acronym for "Radio detection and ranging" in the year 1940, however, it was patented in Britain in 1935 itself.
No. Tsunami it's a japanese word.
The word plasmalemma was first coined by Seifriz in the year 1928. It is a fluid mosaic that links both protein and lipids. Plasmalemma is also the other term for plasma membrane.
Neologism
The word autism was first coined in the year 1908. Official studies on children began in the year 1943.
'un tsunami' (there is no specific French word)
there was a tsunami in japan not to long ago
The tsunami is a crashing wave.
Italian painter who coined the word automobile