- learningenglish.voanews.com a/blend-words-…“Brunch” is often eaten in the late morning and early afternoon and includes food and drink choices from both meals. Why are blend words called a “portmanteau?”
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/portmanteauKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. portmanteau bavul portmanteau [dated] [australia] okul çantası ne demek.
- medium.com @ericajdler/patterns-for-making-…When two words are combined to create a portmanteau, the end of one word is lost, while the end of the other word becomes part of the portmanteau.
- aol.com lifestyle/18-portmanteau-words-never-…That is, portmanteau is a portmanteau! It comes from the French words porter and manteau, meaning “to carry” and “cloak”/”coat,” respectively.
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/portmanteauA portmanteau of "costume" and "play," cosplay by definition is the act of dressing up as a fictional character, with many of the costumes you find inspired by video...
- 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.”
- twominenglish.com what-is-portmanteau/The term ‘portmanteau’ itself is a testament to this blending words phenomenon. It is derived from the French words for ‘to carry’ (porte) and ‘cloak’ (manteau).
- 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".
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/…PORTMANTEAU definition: 1. a large case for carrying clothes while travelling, especially one that opens out into two parts….
- 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.”