Impression vs Coining - What's the difference?
impression | coining |
The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another.
The overall effect of something, e.g., on a person.
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A vague recalling of an event, a belief.
An impersonation, an imitation of the mannerisms of another individual.
An outward appearance.
(advertising) An online advertising performance metric representing an instance where an ad. is shown once.
(painting) The first coat of colour, such as the priming in house-painting etc.
(engraving) A print on paper from a wood block, metal plate, etc.
(uncountable) A form of alternative medicine from Southeast Asia where a coin is rubbed vigorously on a patient's oiled skin.
(countable, linguistics) A newly created word or phrase
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, author=Hugh Blair
, editor=George Edward Griffiths
, title=The Monthly Review
, volume=68
, section=Art. V. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.
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, author=Horsley, G.H.R.
, title=New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity
, volume=5
, chapter=The Greek Documentary Evidence and NT Lexical Study: Some Soundings
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, year= 2009
, author=Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck
, title=Linguistics for Everyone: An Introduction
, chapter=Morphological Typology and Word Formation
As nouns the difference between impression and coining
is that impression is the indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another while coining is (uncountable) a form of alternative medicine from southeast asia where a coin is rubbed vigorously on a patient's oiled skin.As a verb coining is
.impression
English
(wikipedia impression)Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* ----coining
English
Verb
(head)Noun
citation, page= 499 , passage=Poetry admits of greater latitude than pro?e, which with re?pect to coining , or, at lea?t, new-compounding words; yet, even here, this liberty ?hould be u?ed with a ?paring hand. }}
citation, isbn=9780858376366 , page=77 , passage=Once we move into the Patristic period, there is undoubted evidence for new coinings of words (particularly compounds) as a response to the needs of the theological debates which occurred.}}
citation, isbn=9781413015898 , page= 194 , passage=Coinings' or neologisms are words that have recently been created. [...] True ' coinings , which are completely new words, are rather rare relative to the vast number of words we create by means of the other word formation processes.}}
