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Neologically 

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.
Neologically by AKACroatalin April 21, 2015
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It is a noun with at last four meanings:
1 The study or art of creating new words.
2 The act of introducing a new word into a language.
3 The use of an existing word in a new way.
4 The holding of novel or rational religious views. (Although this definition is now largely obsolete.)
1 Neology is a hobby of mine.
2 I’ve just had a new word accepted by the Oxford English Dictionary. Neology!
3 Urban Dictionary is a catalyst for neology
4 Believing that we are all just the dream of a sleeping cat is not necessarily a neology.
Neology by AKACroatalin April 20, 2015

neologism 

Itself an invented word used exclusively pejoratively to dismiss newly coined words. Usually used to express distaste for words inconvenient to one's ideology.
Pederasts, a more perverse subtype of faggots, declare moralphobia a neologism.
neologism by Tokenizing Words January 8, 2008
the perfect "take home to mom" girl. badass taste in music, funny, and the kindest most mellow soul you will ever meet and pretty to boot.

roman sculpture pretty.
damn, i shoulda held on to Nelda
Nelda by misotexmex May 30, 2011
The abbreviation for the dog "Golden Retriever."

Typically very loving, intelligent, and adorable. Great around kids, loves water, and sometimes greets people with shoes in their mouths. Makes small grunting sounds when happy.
Did you see that Nolden in that dog show? She was gorgeous!
Nolden by Chips0108 November 2, 2010

neologism 

Words wikipedia, itself a neologism, finds inconvenient.
Wikipedia, itself a neologism, discourages the use of neologisms.
neologism by Tokenizing Words January 8, 2008