A combination of the words "misnomer" and "nominally," meaning something that is mistakenly called by a certain name or categorized incorrectly
1. The neck pumpkin is misnomerally referred to as a butternut squash.
2. The restaurant claimed to serve authentic Italian food, but the dishes were only misnomerally Italian.
3. He misnomerally described himself as an expert, even though he was more of a Jack of all trades, master of none.
2. The restaurant claimed to serve authentic Italian food, but the dishes were only misnomerally Italian.
3. He misnomerally described himself as an expert, even though he was more of a Jack of all trades, master of none.
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1. The "neck pumpkin" is often misnomerally referred to as a "butternut squash."
2. The restaurant claimed to serve authentic Italian food, but the dishes were only misnomerally Italian.
3. He misnomerally described himself as an expert, even though he was more of a Jack of all trades, master of none.
2. The restaurant claimed to serve authentic Italian food, but the dishes were only misnomerally Italian.
3. He misnomerally described himself as an expert, even though he was more of a Jack of all trades, master of none.
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pronounced: /ˌmɪs.oʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/ or /ˌmɪ.zəʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/
Hatred, contempt, or prejudice against non-binary people or non-binary gender identities; discrimination rooted in the rejection of gender identities that fall outside the male/female binary.
From Greek misos (μῖσος) meaning "hatred" + modern Greek mi (μη), meaning "not" or "non-", + dyadikó (δυαδικό), meaning "binary" — modeled after misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men).
miso- ("hatred") + mi-dyady ("non-binary")
misomidyady: “hatred of the non-binary”
pronounced: /ˌmɪs.oʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/ or /ˌmɪ.zəʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/
Hatred, contempt, or prejudice against non-binary people or non-binary gender identities; discrimination rooted in the rejection of gender identities that fall outside the male/female binary.
From Greek misos (μῖσος) meaning "hatred" + modern Greek mi (μη), meaning "not" or "non-", + dyadikó (δυαδικό), meaning "binary" — modeled after misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men).
miso- ("hatred") + mi-dyady ("non-binary")
misomidyady: “hatred of the non-binary”
The panel discussed how misomidyady often goes unrecognized in broader conversations about gender-based discrimination.
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pronounced: /ˌmɪs.oʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/ or /ˌmɪ.zəʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/
Hatred, contempt, or prejudice against non-binary people or non-binary gender identities; discrimination rooted in the rejection of gender identities that fall outside the male/female binary.
From Greek misos (μῖσος) meaning "hatred" + modern Greek mi (μη), meaning "not" or "non-", + dyadikó (δυαδικό), meaning "binary" — modeled after misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men).
Constructed as:
miso- ("hatred") + mi-dyady ("non-binary")
misomidyady: “hatred of the non-binary”
pronounced: /ˌmɪs.oʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/ or /ˌmɪ.zəʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/
Hatred, contempt, or prejudice against non-binary people or non-binary gender identities; discrimination rooted in the rejection of gender identities that fall outside the male/female binary.
From Greek misos (μῖσος) meaning "hatred" + modern Greek mi (μη), meaning "not" or "non-", + dyadikó (δυαδικό), meaning "binary" — modeled after misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men).
Constructed as:
miso- ("hatred") + mi-dyady ("non-binary")
misomidyady: “hatred of the non-binary”
The panel discussed how misomidyady often goes unrecognized in broader conversations about gender-based discrimination.
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pronounced: /ˌmɪs.oʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/ or /ˌmɪ.zəʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/
Hatred, contempt, or prejudice against non-binary people or non-binary gender identities; discrimination rooted in the rejection of gender identities that fall outside the male/female binary.
From Greek misos (μῖσος) meaning "hatred" + modern Greek mi (μη), meaning "not" or "non-", + dyadikó (δυαδικό), meaning "binary" — modeled after misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men).
Constructed as:
miso- ("hatred") + mi-dyady ("non-binary")
misomidyady: “hatred of the non-binary”
pronounced: /ˌmɪs.oʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/ or /ˌmɪ.zəʊˈmɪ.di.æ.di/
Hatred, contempt, or prejudice against non-binary people or non-binary gender identities; discrimination rooted in the rejection of gender identities that fall outside the male/female binary.
From Greek misos (μῖσος) meaning "hatred" + modern Greek mi (μη), meaning "not" or "non-", + dyadikó (δυαδικό), meaning "binary" — modeled after misogyny (hatred of women) and misandry (hatred of men).
Constructed as:
miso- ("hatred") + mi-dyady ("non-binary")
misomidyady: “hatred of the non-binary”
The panel discussed how misomidyady often goes unrecognized in broader conversations about gender-based discrimination.
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• Noun: That’s a classic misdouble in her spelling of “literally.”
• Verb: He misdoubled the “t” in “literally.”
• Noun: That’s a classic misdouble in her spelling of “literally.”
• Verb: He misdoubled the “t” in “literally.”
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Joseph was trapped in a cycle of misominiscence. He kept thinking about the myriad of unforgivable mistakes he had made in his youthhood.
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