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English

Etymology

From “for the nonce” and “word”. Coined by James Murray, the influential first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.

Noun

nonce word (plural: nonce words)

  1. A word invented for a particular occasion or purpose.
  1. A word invented for a particular occasion, especially to create alliteration or a rhyme.

Walkthrough Video

Nonce word walkthrough

Example

  • Sometimes I feel quite certain there's a jertain in my curtain.Dr. Seuss

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