• The linguistic sense of portmanteau is a single-morpheme word that substitutes for (and functions grammatically as) two morphemes.
  • The overall narrator of this portmanteau story - for Dickens co-wrote it with five collaborators on his weekly periodical, All the Year Round - expresses...
  • A portmanteau is a word that is formed by combining two or more words, often with different meanings, to create a new word.
  • E.g. could not = couldn’t, do not = don’t. In case of portmanteau words, two different words are related to form a new word with a new concept.
  • A portmanteau is a newly created word that results from combining two other words together. It should refer to a single concept, event, job, idea, event, etc.
  • A portmanteau is a word created by blending sounds and meanings from multiple other words (e.g., friend + enemy = frenemy).
  • The word “jackalope” is a portmanteau of “jackrabbit” and “antelope”, an archaic spelling of “antelope”.
  • Portmanteau, birden fazla kelimenin ve anlamlarının yeni bir kelime oluşturmak için bir araya getirildiği kelimelerin dilsel karışımını ifade eder.
  • Published on June 27, 2024 by Kassiani Nikolopoulou, MSc. A portmanteau is a word created by combining two other words.
  • Time Out NY For this year's edition of DarkFest, the Tank's series of productions that eschew theatrical lighting, Portmanteau presents Eric Marlin's eligiac...