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  2. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language , the words begin , start , commence , and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous .

  3. Stilted speech - Wikipedia

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    vocabulary and grammar expected from formal writing rather than conversational speech; unneeded repetition or corrections; While literal and long-winded word content is often the most identifiable feature of stilted speech, such speech often displays irregular prosody, especially in resonance. [8]

  4. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Formal Free one's horses To die Neutral Game end To kill Informal Genocide: To completely exterminate all of a kind Formal Get smoked To be killed Slang Give up the ghost [2] To die Neutral The soul leaving the body Glue factory To die Neutral Usually refers to the death of a horse Gone to a better place [10] To die Euphemistic: Heaven

  5. Talk:Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    It is a crowdsourced thesaurus with very extensive and unique collection of synonyms and antonyms ordered by visitors' rating. Hope this helps. 81.23.178.249 ( talk ) 11:18, 4 August 2015 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Formalism (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Carnap defined the meaning of the adjective formal in 1934 as follows: "A theory, a rule, a definition, or the like is to be called formal when no reference is made in it either to the meaning of the symbols (for example, the words) or to the sense of the expressions (e.g. the sentences), but simply and solely to the kinds and order of the symbols from which the expressions are ...

  7. Synonym (taxonomy) - Wikipedia

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    In botany, although a synonym must be a formally accepted scientific name (a validly published name): a listing of "synonyms", a "synonymy", often contains designations that for some reason did not make it as a formal name, such as manuscript names, or even misidentifications (although it is now the usual practice to list misidentifications ...

  8. Talk:Formal grammar - Wikipedia

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    A formal proof is a sequence of well-formed formulas of a formal language, the last one of which is a theorem of a formal system. The theorem is a syntactic consequence of all the wffs preceding it in the proof. For a wff to qualify as part of a proof, it must be the result of applying a rule of the deductive apparatus of some formal system to ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Words to watch - Wikipedia

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    State is more formal and authoritative: "State your full name and exact address for the record." Theodore Menline Bernstein has a delightful entry in The Careful Writer about writers' apparent fear of using the same word more than once, and calls out say as word whose synonyms should not be encouraged.