caconym
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caconym — /kak euh nim/, n. a name, esp. a taxonomic name, that is considered linguistically undesirable. [1885 90; CAC(O) + ONYM] * * * … Universalium
caconym — wrongly derived name Names for Names … Phrontistery dictionary
caconym — cac·onym … English syllables
caconym — n. bad or wrongly derived name. ♦ caconymic, a … Dictionary of difficult words
caconym — … Useful english dictionary
Neologism — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Neologism >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 neology neology neologism Sgm: N 1 newfangled expression newfangled expression Sgm: N 1 caconym caconym Sgm: N 1 barbarism barbarism Sgm: N 1 archaism archaism … English dictionary for students
caconymy — See caconym. * * * … Universalium
euonym — noun A name well suited to a person, place or thing so named Syn: aptonym, aptronym, charactonym Ant: caconym … Wiktionary
Names for Names — When my brother and I were little, our parents used to joke that if one of us had been a girl, they could have named us Chris and Alice, so that we would be Chris and Alice Chrisomalis . Fortunately for all concerned, they did not do so, because… … Phrontistery dictionary
barbarism — n 1. crudity, coarseness, vulgarity; unenlightenment, uncivilizedness. See barbarity (def.3). 2. atrocity, outrage, enormity. See barbarity (def.2). 3. misuse, misusage, misapplication, error, infelicity, Obs. ill usage; catachresis, solecism,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder