A blog is derived from the term _________.
2017
A blog is derived from the term _________.
- A.
Webform
- B.
Webhost
- C.
Web blog
- D.
Weblog
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Correct answer: D
Concept
In computing terminology, many everyday web words are formed by clipping (shortening) a longer compound noun. To trace the origin of such a word, you find the full compound it was abbreviated from, not a similar-looking phrase.
Application
The full compound noun here is the single word "weblog", itself a blend of "web" + "log" (a log of one's web browsing). The term "weblog" was coined by Jorn Barger in 1997. The shortened form was created by clipping the leading "we" from "weblog", which leaves "blog".
Start with the full compound noun: "weblog".
Recognise its parts: "web" + "log".
Clip the leading "we-": we|blog.
The remaining fragment is the new word: "blog".
Cross-check / Contrast
"Weblog" is the documented full form: standard dictionaries (Merriam-Webster, Dictionary.com, Etymonline) all list "blog" as a shortening of "weblog".
A "webform" is a data-entry element on a page; it has no link to the word's origin.
A "webhost" is the infrastructure that stores site files; also unrelated to the etymology.
"Web blog" (two words) is a colloquial spelling, but the recorded source word from which "blog" was clipped is the single word "weblog".
Therefore "blog" is derived from the term "Weblog".