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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Syn·o·nym
n.
;
pl
.
Synonyms
1.
One
of
two
or
more
words
(
commonly
words
of
the
same
language
)
which
are
equivalents
of
each
other
;
one
of
two
or
more
words
which
have
very
nearly
the
same
signification
,
and
therefore
may
often
be
used
interchangeably
.
See
under
Synonymous
. [
Written
also
synonyme
.]
All
languages
tend
to
clear
themselves
of
synonyms
as
intellectual
culture
advances
,
the
superfluous
words
being
taken
up
and
appropriated
by
new
shades
and
combinations
of
thought
evolved
in
the
progress
of
society
.
--
De
Quincey
.
His
name
has
thus
become
,
throughout
all
civilized
countries
,
a
synonym
for
probity
and
philanthropy
.
--
Macaulay
.
In
popular
literary
acceptation
,
and
as
employed
in
special
dictionaries
of
such
words
,
synonyms
are
words
sufficiently
alike
in
general
signification
to
be
liable
to
be
confounded
,
but
yet
so
different
in
special
definition
as
to
require
to
be
distinguished
.
2.
An
incorrect
or
incorrectly
applied
scientific
name
,
as
a
new
name
applied
to
a
species
or
genus
already
properly
named
,
or
a
specific
name
preoccupied
by
that
of
another
species
of
the
same
genus
; --
so
used
in
the
system
of
nomenclature
(
which
see
)
in
which
the
correct
scientific
names
of
certain
natural
groups
(
usually
genera
,
species
,
and
subspecies
)
are
regarded
as
determined
by
priority
.
3.
One
of
two
or
more
words
corresponding
in
meaning
but
of
different
languages
;
a
heteronym
. [
Rare
]
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Syn·o·nyme
n.
Same
as
Synonym
.
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