I was struggling through Caesar in 10th grade Latin class when I first heard the term “synecdoche” (although the term is from the Greek) — it’s a figure of speech where a part of something is used to represent the whole.
Today, familiar synecdoche include “threads” to mean clothing, as in “dig these new threads I’m wearing. ” Or “boots on the ground” when talking about soldiers. Or “she got a cool set of wheels” to mean a new car.
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