- Look up
paronym in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Paronyms are near-homophones ("soundalike"), near-homographs ("lookalike") and/or near-cognates ("meanalike")...
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- or sound. It is the
distorting effect exerted on a word by one of its
paronyms (that is, a quasi-homonym)
according to
etymology and onomastics. Paronymic...
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Hiero (Hieron)
which have
Ancient Gr**** origin. Hiro is a
wordplay and
paronym of hero.
Notable people with the name include: Hiro
Arikawa (有川 浩, born...
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Mother figure Daughter figure Anaphora (rhetoric)
Anaplodiplose Antonym Paronym Synonym Anadiplosis Chiasmus Epanalepsis...
- Philipon's
audience with the pear,
James Cuno
proposes considering two
paronyms with
slang meanings: on the one hand,
poivre and its
derivatives (poivrade...
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having the same root or stem as
another — also
known as
paronym.
Compare exonym, heteronym,
paronym, and synonym. 2: one person's
surname that is the same...
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nickname "Grand
Cerveau Malade". GCM's
stage name is used in
parodies of
paronyms and antonyms, as in the
program Groland with its "Petit
Corps Normal" parody...
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description and
amplification diatyposis,
ethopoeia and
prosopopeia Antonym or
paronym Synonym schematization animated description of a scene,
tableau (for a...
- muni****lity
received the name of "Veracruz" (Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuθ]). The
paronym Veracruz (Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuθ]) is a
Hispanicization too of the traditional...