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| Topic: | 7) Synonymous with 'synonym' (1 of 4), Read 73 times |
| Conf: | Word Fugitives, with Barbara Wallraff |
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| Date: | Wednesday, December 02, 1998 11:03 AM |
Jim Tuite, of Ridge, New York, writes: "Please give me another word for 'synonym.' Thanks."
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| Topic: | 7) Synonymous with 'synonym' (2 of 4), Read 59 times |
| Conf: | Word Fugitives, with Barbara Wallraff |
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| Date: | Thursday, December 03, 1998 10:27 PM |
interesting. there is a type of synonym called a metonym. how about thesauromon?
or rogeticism?
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| Topic: | 7) Synonymous with 'synonym' (3 of 4), Read 45 times |
| Conf: | Word Fugitives, with Barbara Wallraff |
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| Date: | Monday, December 07, 1998 11:26 AM |
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| Topic: | 7) Synonymous with 'synonym' (4 of 4), Read 41 times |
| Conf: | Word Fugitives, with Barbara Wallraff |
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| Date: | Monday, December 07, 1998 06:28 PM |
From the Toronto Serial Diners Collective:
My favourite notion is that another word for a "synonym" would be a "mean-alike", just as a "look-alike" is something that looks the same. (A "homonym", right?)
Other nutty ideas: a "thesaurum"; and "alphamoebium" (suggesting the recursive nature of asking for a synonym for "synonym", which is a bit pomo, but so was the question).