Since the model lacks world knowledge for new words, sometimes it also ascribes words to a specific cultural origin / group that is completely wrong.
nailblast (n.)
1. a wound on the external surface of the nail
"her throat was swelling with nailblasts"
Holy crap, is she okay?!?I'm using a blacklist to reject "real" words but it's surprisingly hard to build for rare words. I'm up to ~600K items after parsing Wikipedia tokens and it still doesn't capture everything.
In any case, it's all pretty impressive! Defintely something one can use for creative writing or fantasy world building.
My first result was "upboard" which describes all the wood on a sailboat that is above the water.
This word was used for the Patriots scandal a few years ago.
I wish there were one for 70s/80s album art, but last time I looked at these projects they are still out of reach for hobbyists. I could stare at those all day.
manpool
a large pool, typically as part of a carnival or carnival
*"a few old dead men may be playing in the manpool"*
So close, yet still so far.(in Hinduism) a state of complete consciousness and mind
"she had reached a mystical state of palumpolism"
%
shakura
a traditional Western-style ceremony performed by traditional Japanese people in which offerings, including candles, were offered to the dead before burial
"the shakuras return next year"
%
empaired em·paired
(of a person) having; displaying irrationally
"he seemed to live vicariously through his empaired friends"
%
mousselike mous·se·like
manifesting as lovable or strange, especially for unpleasant or stupid reasons
"a mousselike ghost"
%
poone
the nearest possible neighbor
"we must not be dupes, fellow poone"
%
delack
the sound of a fish drowning in water
"cures of delack and mauling"
flir·tion
a stroke of incised or oval lettering on a shield or medal belonging to a householder
"a flirtion shield in the back"
gigafactory
nonplayable
waterboy
pepperjack
unreimbursed
interop
nonalloyed
backdoored
strillation
stril·la·tion
the action or process of boiling (a subject, typically an
animal) at room temperature
I have to say this is pretty hilarious airpods
air·pods
a large pair of wings and wings of a bird or other flying
animal, typically used as a guide for a figure skater and
paraglider
"a pair of airpods"(https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/microtissue/eyJ3IjogI...)
Palumpolum is a locale in Final Fantasy XIII, itself named after the characters Palum and Porom from Final Fantasy IV.
Shakuras is a locale in StarCraft, the planet to which the Protoss Dark Templar retreated after their schism with the Khalai of Aiur.
noun.
tartou
tar·tou
a Chinese pastry
"each piece of beef tendon tartou serves four and a half hours ago"
Time-traveling pastries, wonderful. neuterization
neu·ter·i·za·tion
the denial of a person's sexual identity and gender
identity to someone else
"she had undergone neuterization of her facial hair"> denoting or relating to a word (e.g., al-Qadri), the first letter of which is preceded or followed by another letter
> a synthetic compound used in perfumery and cosmetic surgery to improve the appearance of skin tone and irritation
> a type of cookie made with dough, jelly, butter, or chocolate, often filled with extra flour
Pretty impressive. I've never seen fake text so real. (I mean none of these seem to quite make 100% logical sense, but if you were just skimming the sentence nothing would stand out as a red flag.)
Granted, I don't know if it's technically a dictionary word, but I've definitely seen it in technical contexts.
ahe·gao
a formal gesture representing a happy ending or blessing
"her head was brought to a halt by the ahegao of the chair"
lol. entertaining
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/metamucil/eyJ3IjogIm1...
edit: also got "redbull" https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/redbull/eyJ3IjogInJlZ...
[1] https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/carseat/eyJ3IjogImNhc...
prefetude
prefe·tude
a woman's strong sexual desire, especially that of a young man
"he was a perv and his prefetudes were obvious"
Haa Mexican dish of dried Mexican anchovies topped with grilled onions, anchovies, and tomatoes
"a tamarino with sherry cream sauce"
Personally I like to serve my tamarino with a side of anchovies.
> carnar·ium
> the central part of the human body, covering the anus and genitals, between the head and the chin
> "the ribs and ribs of the carnarium"
Absolutely amazing.
handjob
hand·job
a job offered to a woman as a job or offer offered by a man
"you have won a handjob as a waitress"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/handjob/eyJ3IjogImhhb...Uhh.........
pimpage
pim·page
a kind of meatloaf made from sheep or goats that is made with a whey mixture and sometimes meat liver "a pimpage of pig's legs"
squarespace
squares·pace
the ability to play in a board game within a system by controlling the left and right edges of the board or a grid surrounded by squares
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/squarespace/eyJ3IjogI...
It almost gets it right...
toxoplasm tox·o·plasm
(in humans) a microorganism of the alimentary canal, which forms a protective passage across nerve vessels adjacent to the colon, for example in the trachea
"there is evidence that hemostasis greatly increases the risk of malaria by toxoplasm" noun.
diplôme
a combination of two distinct species of cell or mineral, e.g. the diplôme bonsai
I really like that worldIt's a subreddit filled entirely with bots, each user is trained on a specific subreddit's comments matching it's username (so politicsGPT2Bot is trained on comments from the politics subreddit).
Go click through a few comment sections and see how mind-bendingly real some comment chains seem. They reply quoting other comments, they generate links (they almost always go to a 404 page, but they look real and are in format that makes me think it's real every time I hover over it) entirely on their own, they have full conversations back and forth, they make jokes, they argue "opinions" (often across multiple comments back and forth keeping the context of which "side" each comment is on), and they vary from single word comments to multi-paragraph comments.
Take a look at this thread [2] specifically. The headline is made up, the link it goes to is made up, but the comments look insanely real at first glance. Some of them even seem to be quoting the contents of the article (which again, doesn't exist) in it's comments!
If you threw something like 50% "real humans" in the mix, I genuinely don't think I'd be able to pick out the bots on my own.
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2/
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2/comments/fzwso5/nr...
eicoscience
eico·science
the branch of physics that deals with the behavior, physics, and the properties of living organisms
"I started thinking about the world thinking of me and I never really went deep into the eicoscience"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/eicoscience/eyJ3IjogI...That's a very fun thread you linked - it's very believable!
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/polyfill/eyJ3IjogInBv...
> an upper class consisting chiefly of middle-class or influential women
> "the traditionalists were the great sibeasts"
Now that I read it I see the need for it.
In this case, it's impossible to do so.
stirrupie
stir·rupie
a stupid or depraved person; an immoral or destructive person
"every single one of these artists was a stirrupie"
Gold. I bet Neil Stephenson would have loved to have this when he was writing Anathem.yosho expressing a strong enthusiasm or confidence "yosho! It's going to be one of the best days of your life"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/metaspace/eyJ3IjogIm1...
This is a Java concept: https://stuefe.de/posts/metaspace/what-is-metaspace/
neurotheistic
relating to the theories of early visual culture,
particularly those which emerged out of attempts
by the Chinese to achieve a cosmopolitan consciousness
through the use of classical ideas
"the neurotheistic ideas of Mao Zedong"
I like the word, but the definition does not seem to do much with the obvious etymology of the word. One could, e.g., imagine using the word for people who have developed a religious attachment to deep learning networks.https://old.reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2/comments/gj2z4f/ia...
nonmagical
non·mag·i·cal
unquestionably true or valid
"his nonmagical beliefs and ideas"
Well that's a perfectly cromulent word.Or something is wrong with my internet. Idk.
metasodium meta·sodium any of a group of silica compounds thought to act by the interaction of sodium with sodium, the latter of which has many physiological roles and is essential in the modulation of many physiological processes "a polymeric metasodium oxide from which such compounds in the cell cycle are derived"
punchjoy:
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/punchjoy/eyJ3IjogInB1...
jockrock:
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/jockrock/eyJ3IjogImpv...
cubot
a member of an American Indian people living in
shallow water off central Alaska and western Australia
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/cubot/eyJ3IjogImN1Ym9...The "edit": UPDATE: I just wanted to say that I'm a huge fan of all of you. The subreddit is extremely well run, and the amount of support and encouragement that I've been getting from the community is incredible.
The "mod comment": "Hi Iamacreamt! Your post has been removed because this topic isn't suitable for /r/IAmA."
patentless
patent·less
not having or requiring a license of a particular kind and without permission
"patentless wireless communications"
a word that does not exist; it was invented, defined and used by a machine learning algorithm.
Well, not exactly [0]!https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bait_box
Still pretty cool. I'd totally believe some of these definitions if I didn't see the site.
Also this one which I've seen used quite a bit. overfamiliarize https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/overfamiliarize/eyJ3I...
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/User:Hal_Bregg_II/Neologisms_...
This 1961 book predicted what Lem calls "opton", an electronic book reader with only one page between the covers (Kindle Opton special for Lem's 100 year anniversary next year would be nice!)
I wonder if someone has created sci-fi short stories with that data set yet.
a small quantity of a drug or drug paraphernalia "alcohol and tobacco monoliter are being sold in the school stores"
lmao
>du·rantino
> a dairy-based flavor made by supplementing milk with milk of the same consistency as dairy acid
> "durantino preserves and protects against all age-related diseases through the combined action of dairy and vitamin D supplement"
Great. I think I want to buy some durantino
• This Person Does Not Exist https://thispersondoesnotexist.com/
• These Lyrics Do Not Exist https://theselyricsdonotexist.com/
• This Cat Does Not Exist https://thiscatdoesnotexist.com/
• This Rental Does Not Exist https://thisrentaldoesnotexist.com/
• This Waifu Does Not Exist https://www.thiswaifudoesnotexist.net/
• This Resume Does Not Exist https://thisresumedoesnotexist.com/
• This Artwork Does Not Exist https://thisartworkdoesnotexist.com/
reductory
re·duc·tory
relating to or denoting products of decay
"winding and burning reductory tissue"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/reductory/eyJ3IjogInJ...
Edit: fixed mono spacing.
noun.
swem
the process of forming a strip of mucus before injecting intravenously
"semen started to emerge immediately after swemting"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/swem/eyJ3IjogInN3ZW0i...Or, if feeling contentious, other wordspaces https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Gender_Identities
I'm the developer behind http://prosecraft.io so I always enjoy learning about new linguistic toys :)
Thank you!
facetook
face·took
an instance of talking with no expectation of truth or accuracy
"a complete facetook of her statements"I didn't see any note saying "this word probably exists".
The early results were that it works, but noisier datasets are tough. The urban dictionary corpus also has a ton of racist definitions
couldn'nt help but thinking about trump :)
[1] https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/suckline/eyJ3IjogInN1...
"citation needed" on that completeness claim, or rather "this list is incomplete, you can help by expanding it"
> a fraction of fifty or more (the whole number one), especially within a government or the ranks of a corporate organization
This does exist.
> pneumostomy
> a surgical operation in which a tubular vein is drawn into the lung "he takes a long pneumostomy at the hospital"
This A.I. could be predicting future words.
It has 64 results on Google
2 results on DDG/Bing.
And no matches on any online dictionary that I could find (Merriam-Webster, Urban Dictionary, ...)
1. https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/spongen/eyJ3IjogInNwb...
>a narrative, typically one that takes place on a screen or on social media
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/chlamydrama/eyJ3IjogI...
I'm impressed, a witty wordplay.
convert or represent in red
"he redempted his reputation as a powerful man"
I hope that wasn't, like, using other people's blood ...(!)> "an idealized, nonreal world of bliss"
Well... Plato sure wouldn't like your NN.
> accommodability
> ac·com·mod·abil·ity
> The quality of being likely to be useful, effective, or useful
---
[1] https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/accommodability/eyJ3I...
"I had many arguments growing up"
"where do you prefer to have internet arguments with your friends"
It interpolates "arguments"-related stuff into the posts as with any other topic. It does it well, but seems to have missed that it's not a conversational topic like most others. We don't talk about arguments like we talk about basketball. But here's a peek into what it would look like if we did!
(I also enjoyed the bot signing both a question and the immediate reply with ~Alex)
https://i.imgur.com/saUivfe.png
shudder
Very cool!
nonhumanoid
1. not having life
"a nonhumanoid woman"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/nonhumanoid/eyJ3IjogI...
cracula (crac·ula)
crocodiles attached to the genitals, typically with the anus protruding from much to their outermost point
"eating those cracula have no effects on the penis"
From memory, it picks each letter with the same probability of following the previous two letters as actual english words have. The more previous letters included in calculating probabilities, the more like actual words you get. My list is on the wild side. Not novel, but was fun to do. Good for writing Jabberwocky-type poetry.
backtick back·tick
an act of greeting or greeting someone or something with a quick facial tick
"we were greeted with a backtick"Interesting nonetheless.
dexterious dex·te·ri·ous dizzy; full of excitement, energy, rage, etc "they met secretly and dexterious"
> adjective.
> nondegenective
> non·de·genec·tive
> (of a computer virus) preventing development of an infection in which the infection is found in the host, without warning or compromise to the computer
> "this virus is nondegenective against bovine cholera"
It's both impressive in its relevance and fluency of language, despite being nonsense, and hilarious. Had me in stitches at 'bovine cholera'.
SL's inventiveness is beyond reproach but he lived in a time (died 2006) rather later than Mr (I have 50 spelings of my name) Shakesper. Lem spoke several languages and a cursory glance at your link seems to show a lot of drinks!
Shake a spear did invent a huge number of English words. Some of them were due to the rather random speling existent in the Elizabethan England of the 14th C. The rest were the result of a creative mind that needed to deploy ideas and concepts in ways that were not available at the time. The clever thing is that he created many words that seem so obvious in meaning - and are so obviously "English". He literally understood English to its core and was able to manipulate it effectively. Good skills that man.
"You're arguing against yourself!"
His work isn't like Terry Pratchett but I find that there is a commonality in their cleverness. Still can't get over Pratchett's 'ideon' (a fundamental particle that when it strikes the brain, creates an idea; hilarious!) or that weird story of Lem's where an abandoned traveler gene-chemical engineers a sapient civilization to build himself a ship so he can fly back.
tuberculinosis
tu·ber·culi·nosis
a bacterial infection of the duodenum of the buttocks and trachea of the vulva
EDIT: formatting
>quaivarary
> a quantity or quantity that is different from a specified quantity or quantity in some sense
Wow, the links are just base64'ing the whole text because of course there's no way to trivially reproduce it...
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/glosscoat/eyJ3IjogImd...
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/epidemiograph/eyJ3Ijo...
Someone used Epidemiography
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0166218X89...
> cantonik
> a dish of sliced bread filled with cheese, eggs, and bacon, wrapped in a thin layer and fried
> tamboury
> a brief affair of food or entertainment
> a slum, especially a slum built from a kiln by an industrialist and tenant by a rancher
"we now had to compete for slideshare seats on the street and build a big commercial slum"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/tuberculant/eyJ3IjogI...
That's brilliant, and I'm going to use it.
> How do you feel about the internet arguments subreddit, r/iamverysmart? > As a young professional, where do you prefer to have internet arguments with your friends? I've been thinking about leaving YouTube for Reddit, but I don't currently have much free time, and I want to have some quality back and forths with my friends.
---
> I love that subreddit. I love how open minded it is. The only reason why I didn't like it was because it's so popular. I'm glad that I'm not the only person who has this problem, because I never had any reason to like it.
---
> Thanks for the reply :) I had a bit of an argument with one of my friends over reddit, and I was wondering if you could give me insight on the way you handled it?
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/infernus/eyJ3IjogImlu...
a direct physiological response or biochemical reaction, especially that of an organ or brain "a brain-to-brain transmogonad"
The first time I loaded the page, it came up with "polypyrrole", an existing word.
... best understood as: that which causes (precedes) a bunch of cussing/swearing!
lep·to·sphere
the space beyond the earth's crust which is about 2.8 billion miles (4.8 km) across and includes the oceans and Mars, Uranus, Neptune, and Jupiter and beyond
"the space between the earth's crust and the leptosphere"
moota
- a dance performed by people sitting in the crowd
- "I love hanging out with my friends and moota"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/transclusion/eyJ3Ijog...
> scumdoggery
> scum·dog·gery
> seizure of property as a practice or violation of the law, especially in financial matters
> "he didn't care for the scumdoggery he got for being a police officer"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/airpods/eyJ3IjogImFpc...
- Kandil
1. a member of a lower class.
"a Kandil priest might have been a man of the lowest class"
I am not sure what to feel
Briefly.
headbutter. One who strikes other people with one's head. You are becoming known as a headbutter, so unless you want the league to suspend you, I suggest that you stop playing dirty! Headbutter - Idioms by The Free Dictionary https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/headbutter
nonadjective
non·ad·jec·tive
not based on a principle or theory
"the philosophical and political alternatives to the totalitarianism of nonadjective politics"
How many contradictions can they pack into one definition?
poly·im·plete·ness
the state of having no complete set of records and considered only by the specified set of counts
"many of his poems and pieces are impassioned with poetic polyimpleteness"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/backpressure/eyJ3Ijog...
refactoring
the systematic and systematic reworking of a piece of text to reduce unnecessary redundancies
Interesting that the made-up definition is pretty much the real one.https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/refactoring/eyJ3IjogI...
https://www.reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2/comments/caaq82/we...
> méxis: an obsessive or revelatory pursuit
No comment....
> heelbark: a red braid fastened to a man's hat so as to prevent heeling
Unless you put your hat on your shoes, you're on the wrong end of the body.
> transgate: raise the value of (something, especially money) by expanding its capacity to become transactions or funds.
What's that even mean?
>noress: a unit of electric charge equal to one nanosecond
Where's the Coulombs? Who is J̶o̶h̶n̶ ̶G̶a̶l̶t̶ Noress?
Additionally I'm seeing words that either exist or are natural permutations/mispellings. Example:
> monucleotides, but mononucleotides are a real thing.
Additionally, the example sentences are just as crazy. Maybe I'm having bad luck. There are some good hits, but the majority of them appear pretty tashy (this is a crazy difficult problem!)
https://www.google.com/search?q=sniglets
The one I remember most is cheetle, the orange powder left on your fingers after eating Cheetos
verb [with object]
refour
re·four
reinvigorate or allow (someone) to use new forms of expression
"refouring popular culture"I also got "deflategate" which i love - it must be an upcoming scandal! :-)
And yes, it means exactly that.
-- https://old.reddit.com/r/SubSimulatorGPT2/comments/gj7ony/cm...
I guess sometimes it errors out :D
noun.swanhead
a female swan, especially a male one "I did a few interviews to try to get a good picture of his swanhead"
> a very small, sweet, pouched porcupine; a cricket
> "soak in a splash of chocolate red liqueur to ensure that the fluffy bits eventually turn into tiger-necked poodle poodle"
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/tiger-necked+poodle/e...
† https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/dolky/eyJ3IjogImRvbGt...
Bordellum. It's a word, I think?
https://www.thisworddoesnotexist.com/w/disaproval/eyJ3IjogIm...
Disaproval. So close to a real word it looks like a misspelling.
Anyway, this is really interesting.
nonfatalism
non·fa·tal·ism
the belief that one's parents don't have sex for the same reason as oneself
"a nonfatalism argument"
Or: brainsack
brain·sack
a sharp crack or slit in the surface of sea or sky
"a slushy brainsack close to shore"
Brainsack is a sharp crack on the surface of the sky. Amazing.unsubscriber: a system of telephone bills and their fees which can be charged only to subscribers "every item is charged with the unsubscriber"
In general, I don't fix a random seed so in general you can get different definitions (sometimes: I cache data)
quintessay
1. a piece of writing (usually one of short or noibid) expressing or expressing a person's view, especially the concept of something abstract or self-subsistent. "the main quintessay of feminist theory."
2. a word that does not exist; it was invented, defined and used by a machine learning algorithm.
Link / Generate another word / Write your own
tootwork
toot·work
coarse hair left over after a period of neglect by the hair follicles
"he let his hair go, and she gave him a big tootwork"
This is quite amusing to play with; beyond that, however, I fail to see the purpose shishkodachi
shishko·dachi
a man who behaves in a shishkodachi
"a priest in shishkodachi who refused to accept marriage"https://www.lexico.com/explore/how-many-words-are-there-in-t...
cyphroglodystrophy cyphroglodys·tro·phy a form of muscular dystrophy of muscle, caused by compression of an amyloid cytochrome "children with cyphroglodystrophy have unusually low blood pressure"
undercrowded
un·der·crowded
(of a place) not full of people or vehicles
"the area was undercrowded with traffic"the protective skin of a pig
"the eyes were peeling away from the glossy skin of the penister"
liff
a short length of soft, warm linen for legs, worn especially during formal events
"a lace liff""bryosphere" -- something to do with moss
"biosprint" -- a brand of yeast.
Many of these 'non-words' have already been taken....
> "protective passage across nerve vessels adjacent to the colon, for example in the trachea"
colon in trachea and toxoplasm(a) forming a protective passage is the funny part for me.
It’s not too far off Mycogen: As Asimov explains in Prelude to Foundation,[21] their name is formed from the Greek stems myco- (meaning 'yeast' or other types of fungi) and -gen (meaning 'maker' or 'producer').
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_Empire_(Isaac_Asimo...
- incineratory split into in•cin•e•ra•tory which have the suffix wrong (right is tor•y)
- re•tro•genic instead of re•tro•gen•ic
instrument/adjective in·stru·men·t/ad·jec·tive
an instrument related to a keyboard in that it is played rather than written
"an instrument/adjective keyboard"That sounds like an impressive project in itself :)
jungler
jun·gler
an open field used for sports or other contests
"teens fought some 20,000 jungler, on the ice"
..wutmantula: a small parasitic stinging insect that feeds on ants, flies, and other small insects, native to leafy lawns and shrubs. "mantulas are widely grown as food"
You could do some great auto-worldbuilding in a dwarf fortress type game with this. Maybe constraining the input data to "bio" and "historical" definitions.
Also - "robot" was not invented Karel Čapek but his brother Josef. Karel was looking for good word describing mechanical workers for his theatre play called RUR.
procreationist
1. relating to or advocating the theory that sex is the only biological sex, or as opposed to that other sex identified with reproduction "a procreationist approach to reproductive science"
2. a word that does not exist; it was invented, defined and used by a machine learning algorithm. a tense tense [sic] of a verb in de-escalation, usually after some verb has been removed or added
"she gave a nervous jibberish if I didn't get the last word"What this means, building off of what the evidence I gave, is that this model is not learning the morphemes (smallest root meaning). This exact characteristic is part of why these words sound weird. It is the same problem as the one brought up by tasogare.
neu·ro·con·ver·gence
the process of increasing complexity or diversity in a system of brain events "the neuroconvergence of the cortex"
Funny enough there is neural convergence in ML papers.
So "transgate" also sounds weird because it has opposing ideas. "through" + "block". But we need to look at morphemes to see why. At least (IIRC) it made this word a verb.
Although most people probably don't prefer to have internet arguments (especially with their friends who sign both a question and the immediate reply with ~Alex).
I am not totally happy with the results but have not had a chance to train my own
Seems close to real word
I think that page doesn’t exist. patrickthebold wasn’t sarcastically mocking people who were too lazy to look up that page. He was just making the point that as soon as a hypothetical list like that was uploaded to Wikipedia, it should be deleted, since those words would then be words found on Wikipedia.
a dark seaweed with silvery-white fur, the male of which has plumes of cyanobacteria similar to those of the copperhead
"copperfish will hunt bivalve mollusks"
This does not sound at all good...