-punk

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See also: punk and Punk

English

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Etymology

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First used when coining cyberpunk or as a back-formation to coin steampunk. Probably from the influence of the punk subculture on these genres.

Suffix

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-punk

  1. Denotes a futuristic, aesthetically-oriented genre of fiction based on the noun to which it is suffixed, usually involving ahistorical or anachronistic technology and its effects on society.

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French

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Etymology

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From English punk.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-punk

  1. -punk

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Category French terms suffixed with -punk not found