centonism

/sɛntəˈnɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The act or practice of using phrases taken from other texts and reassembling them into a new work, often without proper citation or credit.

“The author was accused of centonism, as the book contained numerous paragraphs that were nearly identical to those found in her previous publications.”

Synonyms

  • patchwork
  • plagiarism

Antonyms

  • authenticity
  • originality