Neologisms

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  1. 2. A word first appearing in "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carrol that is a combination of the words chuckle and snort
  2. 5. A word invented in 1930 describing murder mysteries and a program you can do with a group at the Provo Library
  3. 7. A compound word attributed to Charles Dickens that means clumsy, also the name of a candy bar
  4. 11. Coined in 1976, today this word refers to a funny picture or video posted on social media that spreads quickly
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  1. 1. A word coined by William E Woodward that means to expose the falseness of a myth
  2. 3. A word coined from the Czech word for "forced labor" that refers to human-like machines
  3. 4. Created from Greek words meaning "no place", we now use this word to mean a perfect, imaginary place
  4. 6. A word created by Dr. Seuss that refers to an studious person with bad fashion sense
  5. 8. Originally used to describe a hobbit's twenties, at the Provo Library this word refers to ages ranging from 9-12
  6. 9. A word meaning unpleasant to look at, thought to be coined by William Shakespeare
  7. 10. Originally used by British pilots when their planes weren't working correctly, don't feed this creature after midnight!