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janzman | 21:52 Fri 29th May 2009 | Word Origins
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What is it called when two words are shortened to make one.
eg... POLARISATION & CELLULOID becomes the photographic brand name 'POLAROID'

Not a very good example but it hopefully conveys the point
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It is known as a portmanteau (or contraction).

See Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky for more creative instances.
Such words are also known as 'blends', for obvious reasons.
I think that when companies deliberately make up brand names in this way (Nescaf�, may be another example - Nestl� + caf�) it is somehow different from the 'natural' formation of a portmanteau word like 'slithy', 'gallumph', or 'chortle' - all three by Lewis Carroll. I'd like to see some more examples of both sorts, please. I've heard of a 'spork', a utensil abit like a spoon, but with short forl-like tines at the tip (spoon + fork = spork), but it's not in my dictionary.

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