a disused word or phrase an archaism
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obsoletisma disused word or phrase; an archaism
obsoletismsOBSOLETISM, a disused word or phrase; an archaism
anaphorsa word or phrase with an anaphoric function
adverbialsA word or phrase functioning like an adverb
anaphora word or phrase with an anaphoric function
anagrammatizesMake an anagram of (a word, phrase, or name)
anagrammatizingMake an anagram of (a word, phrase, or name)
anagrammatizeMake an anagram of (a word, phrase, or name)
anagrammatizedMake an anagram of (a word, phrase, or name)
expressionA word or phrase, esp. an idiomatic one, used to convey an idea
crossedDelete an incorrect or inapplicable word or phrase by drawing a line through it
neologisma new word, phrase or doctrine; a new use of an established word also NEOLOGY
acronymicrelating to an acronym, a word fabricated from the initial letters of a name or phrase
neologismsNEOLOGISM, a new word, phrase or doctrine; a new use of an established word also NEOLOGY
phraseword or group of words forming a syntactic constituent with a single grammatical function an adverbial phrase
quothaan expression of mild sarcasm, used in picking up a word or phrase used by someone else
acronymicallyACRONYMIC, relating to an acronym, a word fabricated from the initial letters of a name or phrase
qualifiersA word or phrase, esp. an adjective, used to attribute a quality to another word, esp. a noun
qualifierA word or phrase, esp. an adjective, used to attribute a quality to another word, esp. a noun
adjectiveA word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
adjectivesA word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it
parenthesisan amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation
parenthesesPARENTHESIS, an amplifying or explanatory word, phrase, or sentence inserted in a passage from which it is usually set off by punctuation
metaphorsA figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
antedatingAn example or instance of (a sense of) a word, phrase, etc., at a date earlier than previously known or recorded; a citation of this
prefixalan affix attached to the beginning of a word, base, or phrase and serving to produce a derivative word or an inflectional form compare suffix
metaphorfigure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or concept it does not literally denote in order to suggest comparison with its basic meaning