An adverb meaning of, from or related to newly created words. It stems from Neology which in turn comes from the French ‘neologisme’ meaning a newly created word.
An adjective describing when something written or spoken, including sounds and utterances, cannot be located in the conventional dictionary or lexicon because it’s not considered a traditional or widely-accepted word.
Although the existence and use of nonlexical words is the currency of Urban Dictionary and its devotees, non-lexical words and phrases are considered by word snobs to be grounds for shame and dishonor.
The belief that formal logical systems are the fundamental substrate of reality, and that logical consistency is the primary criterion for truth. If something is logically coherent, it is considered real or valid, even in defiance of empirical evidence. It’s logic as ontology.
Neologicalism Example: A person arguing that because the concept of a “perfect being” is logically coherent (in their view), such a being must therefore exist. They prioritize the airtight nature of their syllogism over the lack of any observable evidence, making logic the creator of facts.