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− | The word "blesh" appears in [[Ted Sturgeon's]] ''Baby Is Three'', being a portmanteau word combining blend with mesh -- or bleshing them, if you prefer. It survives as a closing occasionally used in letters, probably by confusion with [[Blossings]]. | + | The word "blesh" appears in [[Ted Sturgeon's]] ''Baby Is Three'',<ref>A [[novella]] first appearing in the October 1952 issue of ''[[Galaxy]]'', it was later crafted into a full novel, ''More Than Human''.</ref> being a [[scientificombination|portmanteau word]] combining blend with mesh -- or bleshing them, if you prefer. It survives as a closing occasionally used in [[correspondence|letters]], probably by confusion with [[Blossings]]. |
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Revision as of 05:33, 17 June 2021
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
The word "blesh" appears in Ted Sturgeon's Baby Is Three,[1] being a portmanteau word combining blend with mesh -- or bleshing them, if you prefer. It survives as a closing occasionally used in letters, probably by confusion with Blossings. |
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