Well, It wasnt exactly coined but here goes.
Einstien agrees that the shortest distance b/w 2 points is a staight line but then he says that it depends on your point of view: if you draw a straight line on a piece of paper then fold it, to you it will become curved but to an ant walking along that line it is still straight so it all depends on the observer and the plane of geomety since it can curve. You could say that Einstien proved it but as far as who coined it ... I would say Euclid: for euclidean geometry states those very words.
Walther Flemming coined the term chromatin in the year 1879.
The slogan "ecology is permanent economy" was coined by the Chipko movement in India.
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Music can be coined as structured, organized noise.
Raffaele Garofalo was the one who coined the term criminology. Criminology was coined in 1885.
Boom Goes the Dynamite was a phrase coined by Brian Collins. He said during an NBA basketball game between Indiana and New Jersey which he was covering as a sportscaster.
Raffaele Garofalo was the one who coined the term criminology. Criminology was coined in 1885.
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The term "telepathy" was coined in 1882 by Frederic W.H. Myers, a classical scholar to replace another term that described the concept of transferring thoughts between one person to another, or "mind reading".
Ehrenberg coined the term bacteria.
Freud coined the term infantilism.
it was coined in 1382
Niels Bohr coined the term "element."
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