9-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles
The solution for the clue "It's new in some lingo" in word puzzles and crosswords has 9 letters.
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Solution for "It's new in some lingo"
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Other clues for this solution
A newly coined word or a phrase or familiar word used in a new sense
New concoction of some lingo?
Newly-coined word
Addition to the dictionary
“Moose-ling” could be a recent addition to dictionary
Here's me losing nothing in change when providing coinage
Laser, circa 1960
Some lingo adapted for new word
Some long, for a change, to adopt international coinage
Coinage required here on Limoges tours?
Term like “take the knee” in 2017 or “perestroika” in 1986
Engineer losing me introducing initially one new term
Noisome girl, vacant, revitalised for new term
What coiner produces - good simoleon in counterfeit form
Some lingo that's freshly made?