A creature that is almost extinct. There is only one of this creature left in the world, and it is found in Hong Kong. It loves the color purple. The government sent this creature to the US for observation in the PSU laboratories. This experiment is being conducted for safety purposes. It is rumored that her thighs weigh 2 tons each and are capable of destroying buildings.
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Get the lexippo mug.A fear of reading; especially in public due to the anticipation of words that are difficult to pronounce or are unfamiliar to the reader.
When asked to read the Preamble to the Constitution, a student froze mid-sentence and fainted on stage. This was subsequently attributed to lexiphobia.
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Get the lexiphobia mug.lexipoem, or lexicopoem n (Gr. lexis, "word, phrase, expression," from legein, "say", + Gr. poiein, "to make or compose") – a single word as a poetic composition; a neologism as a creative work.
Ralph Emerson said: "Every word was once a poem."
The word "lexipoem" is an abbreviation of this aphorism condensed into a single word.
Every word (lexis) was once a poem (poiema)… and still IS at the moment of its coinage.
The word "lexipoem" is an abbreviation of this aphorism condensed into a single word.
Every word (lexis) was once a poem (poiema)… and still IS at the moment of its coinage.
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There are many sorts of neologisms: new brand names, scientific terms, political or technical jargon, colloquialisms, and slang. When a word is composed for the word's sake, as a manifestation of its beauty, this genre of verbal creativity is called "lexipoeia."
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