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portmanteau
[ pawrt-man-toh, pawrt-man-toh ]
/ pɔrtˈmæn toʊ, ˌpɔrt mænˈtoʊ /
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noun, plural port·man·teaus, port·man·teaux [pawrt-man-tohz, -toh; pawrt-man-tohz, -toh,]. /pɔrtˈmæn toʊz, -toʊ; ˌpɔrt mænˈtoʊz, -ˈtoʊ,/.
Chiefly British. a case or bag to carry clothing in while traveling, especially a leather trunk or suitcase that opens into two halves.
Linguistics.
- Also called port·man·teau word . a word that combines the form and meaning of two or more other words; a blend.
- Also called port·man·teau morph . a phonological unit of more than one morpheme, as French au (to the) from à to + le masculine article, which realizes a preposition and the definite article; a single morph that is analyzed as representing two underlying morphemes.
something that combines or blends several items, features, or qualities: I've gathered a portmanteau of ideas from my colleagues.
adjective
combining or blending several items, features, or qualities: a portmanteau film with two good stories.
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Words nearby portmanteau
Portlaoise, Port Lavaca, Port Louis, portly, Port Lyautey, portmanteau, portmanteau word, Port Moody, Port Moresby, Port Neches, Portnet
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British Dictionary definitions for portmanteau
portmanteau
/ (pɔːtˈmæntəʊ) /
noun plural -teaus or -teaux (-təʊz)
(formerly) a large travelling case made of stiff leather, esp one hinged at the back so as to open out into two compartments
(modifier) embodying several uses or qualitiesthe heroine is a portmanteau figure of all the virtues
Word Origin for portmanteau
C16: from French: cloak carrier, from porter to carry + manteau cloak, mantle
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