In general, a portmanteau is a word created by combining two existing words. In the computer and electronics industry, portmanteaus are everywhere. Since things are constantly evolving and being replaced by technology-driven alternatives, portmanteaus help consumers understand new products and ideas easier with familiar concepts.

Examples of computer portmanteaus

  • Alphanumeric - A portmanteau of alphabetic and numeric.
  • Bitmoji - A portmanteau of bit and emoji.
  • Cryptocurrency - A portmanteau of cryptography and currency.
  • Deepfake - A portmanteau of deep learning and fake.
  • E-mail - A portmanteau of electronic and mail.
  • Emoticon - A portmanteau of emotion and icon.
  • Finsta - A portmanteau of the words fake and Instagram.
  • Freemium - A portmanteau of free and premium.
  • Freeware - A portmanteau of free and software.
  • GameFi - A portmanteau of game and decentralized finance.
  • Hackintosh - A portmanteau of hack and Macintosh.
  • Hacktivism - A portmanteau of hack and activism.
  • Infotainment - A portmanteau of information and entertainment.
  • Malware - A portmanteau of malicious and software.
  • Malvertisement - A portmanteau of malware and advertisement.
  • Modem - A portmanteau of modulator and demodulator.
  • Netiquette - A portmanteau of Internet and etiquette.
  • Netizen - A portmanteau of Internet and citizen.
  • Phablet - A portmanteau of phone and tablet.
  • Pixel - A portmanteau of picture and element.
  • Podcast - A portmanteau of iPod and cast.
  • Policeware - A portmanteau of police and software.
  • Rijndael - A portmanteau or the names Joan Daemen and Vincent Rijmen.
  • Screenshot - A portmanteau of screen and snapshot.
  • Telemedicine - A portmanteau of telecommunications and medicine.
  • Webinar - A portmanteau of web and seminar.
  • Webisode - A portmanteau of web and episode.
  • Widget - A portmanteau of window and gadget.
  • WiFi - A portmanteau of wireless and fidelity.

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