Words or phrases
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TERMSWords or phrases.
ELLIPSESOmissions of words or phrases.
pruderyprudish actions, phrases, or words
alphabetizingArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
colloquialismsThe use of such words or phrases
colloquialismThe use of such words or phrases
alphabetizeArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
alphabetizesArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
neoteristone who introduces new words or phrases
alphabetizedArrange (words or phrases) in alphabetical order
conjunctionword that joins words, phrases, clauses, or sentences
choicest(of words, phrases, or language) Rude and abusive
neoteristsNEOTERIST, one who introduces new words or phrases
verbigerationthe constant or obsessive repetition of meaningless words or phrases.
floweriest(of a style of speech or writing) Full of elaborate or literary words and phrases
flowerier(of a style of speech or writing) Full of elaborate or literary words and phrases
both(used before words or phrases joined by and to indicate that each of the joined elements is included)
bother(used before words or phrases joined by and to indicate that each of the joined elements is included)
vocabularya list or collection of words or of words and phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined
syntaxesthe way in which linguistic elements (as words) are put together to form constituents (as phrases or clauses)
incipitsthe introductory words or opening phrases in the text of a medieval manuscript or an early printed book
incipitthe introductory words or opening phrases in the text of a medieval manuscript or an early printed book
vocabulariesVOCABULARY, a list or collection of words or of words and phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined
syntagmA linguistic unit consisting of a set of linguistic forms (phonemes, words, or phrases) that are in a sequential relationship to one another
syntagmasA linguistic unit consisting of a set of linguistic forms (phonemes, words, or phrases) that are in a sequential relationship to one another
syntagmataA linguistic unit consisting of a set of linguistic forms (phonemes, words, or phrases) that are in a sequential relationship to one another
parataxisThe placing of clauses or phrases one after another, without words to indicate coordination or subordination, as in Tell me, how are you?
syntagmsA linguistic unit consisting of a set of linguistic forms (phonemes, words, or phrases) that are in a sequential relationship to one another
parataxesThe placing of clauses or phrases one after another, without words to indicate coordination or subordination, as in Tell me, how are you?
rhythmsThe measured flow of words and phrases in verse or prose as determined by the relation of long and short or stressed and unstressed syllables
complementsOne or more words, phrases, or clauses governed by a verb (or by a nominalization or a predicative adjective) that complete the meaning of the predicate
complementOne or more words, phrases, or clauses governed by a verb (or by a nominalization or a predicative adjective) that complete the meaning of the predicate
appositionsA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
appositionA relationship between two or more words or phrases in which the two units are grammatically parallel and have the same referent (e.g., my friend Sue; the first U.S. President, George Washington
orused as a function word to indicate an alternative coffee or tea sink or swim, the equivalent or substitutive character of two words or phrases lessen or abate, or approximation or uncertainty in five or six days
latinizedto use words and phrases from Latin
latinizeto use words and phrases from Latin
syntaxthe arrangement of words into sentences and phrases
synesisthe way words are put together to form phrases and sentences, also SYNTAX
syntaxthe way words are put together to form phrases and sentences, also SYNESIS