- polygap.pages.dev posts/why-is-it-called-a-…The French word portmanteau describes a two-part suitcase. It combines the words porte, which means “to carry,” and manteau, meaning “cloak.”
- urbandictionary.com define.php…2. a two-compartment suitcase that has not been manufactured since the 1800s. 1. Wikipedia is a portmanteau of the words "wienie" and "encyclopedia".
- grammar-monster.com glossary/portmanteau-words.htmA portmanteau word is a word made by blending the meanings and parts of the spellings of two or more other words.
- thefreedictionary.com portmanteaua. A word formed by merging the sounds and meanings of two different words, as chortle, from chuckle and snort. Also called portmanteau word.
- ultimatepopculture.fandom.com wiki/Portmanteau] "Portmanteau word" is used to describe a linguistic blend, namely "a word formed by blending sounds from two or more distinct words and combining their...
- tvtropes.org Tropes PortmanteauIncidentally, the original French word "portemanteau" is a portmanteau. "Porte" means carries and "manteau" means coat, so a portemanteau is something that...
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/portmanteauThe overall narrator of this portmanteau story - for Dickens co-wrote it with five collaborators on his weekly periodical, All the Year Round - expresses...
- eksisozluk.com portmanteau--1444709portmanteau testi, box-pierce tarafından geliştirilen ve ljung-box tarafından yeniden düzenlenmiş, chi square dağılımına uyan bir testtir...
- hongkiat.com blog/portmanteaus/Don’t know what a portmanteau is? If you have heard of the words brunch, blog and pixel, then yes, you know portmanteaus (just not what they are).
- grammarly.com blog/portmanteaus/The French word portmanteau describes a two-part suitcase. It combines the words porte, which means “to carry,” and manteau, meaning “cloak.”