"medireview" meaning in All languages combined

See medireview on Wiktionary

Adjective [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. Etymology templates: {{m|en|medieval}} medieval, {{m|en|review}} review, {{m|en|evaluate}} evaluate Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} medireview (not comparable)
  1. Erroneous, computer-generated form of medieval. Wikipedia link: Indian English, JavaScript, Scunthorpe problem, Yahoo! Mail Tags: not-comparable Related terms: retrireview, reviewuate, reviewuative, clbuttic

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