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Retronym

A retronym is a new word or phrase coined for an old object or concept whose original name became used for something else. "Retronym" is a neologism coined by Frank Mankiewicz[1] and popularized by William Safire[1] in 1980 in the New York Times. A lot of these are created by advances in technology. Some examples:

Some larger groupings include: Compare to backronym



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