pseudo-anglicism
English
Alternative forms
- pseudo-Anglicism
Etymology
Noun
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pseudo-anglicism (plural pseudo-anglicisms)
- A word in a language other than English that has an English appearance but is not current in English itself. This may be, for example, because the word was borrowed from a neologism that never entered English common use, or because it was independently derived from an English word, or because it was deliberately coined to resemble English.
Related terms
- pseudo-English
- pseudo-Latinism, pseudo-latinism
Translations
word with an English appearance that is not current in English
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See also
Further reading
pseudo-anglicism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
wasei-eigo on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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