Inventing a word is called "coining", in likeness to the way a government coins money by stamping out metal disks.
The expression "to coin a phrase" means to invent a new phrase, but it is most often used humorously to excuse the use of some very common, overused phrase.
A new word, especially one that is starting to get used but is not yet universally accepted, is called a neologism.
You "coin" it. Inventing a new word is called "coining" a new word.
No one but well done for inventing a new word
"Coined" typically refers to the act of creating or inventing a new word or phrase. It can also mean the process of officially issuing a new currency.
Yes, the word 'invention' is a noun, a word for a thing.
Yes, the noun form 'inventing' (gerund) is an abstract noun, a word for a process.The word 'inventing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to invent.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Coinage is a word formation process where a new word is created either by inventing a completely new term or by adopting and adapting an existing word for a new use or meaning. It typically involves a deliberate creation of a word where no suitable existing term exists.
the word is Invention
It is the process of reseraching or inventing new weapons.
Inventing the word. Providing weaponry.
Washington Carver invented peanut butter with peanuts.
Inventing, investing.
because inventing new mechinarys there is a cause of unemployment