medireview
English
Etymology
Coined accidentally by Yahoo! Mail in 2001, from medieval by automated string substitution of review for eval
, a JavaScript function short for evaluate.
Adjective
medireview (not comparable)
- Erroneous, computer-generated form of medieval.
- 2001, Sahitya Akademi, Indian literature, page 145 (Vol. 45):
- [...] with allusions to mythological characters and events, rituals and festivals, folk belief's[sic] and customs, and to philosophical concepts and schools, which collectively comprise a magisterial and encyclopeaedic[sic] vision of medireview Hindu culture.
Usage notes
Sometimes used for humorous effect, but usually due to insufficient copyediting. Appears most frequently in texts by non-native speakers (especially in Indian English). (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Related terms
- retrireview
- reviewuate
- reviewuative
See also
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