What is the difference between synecdoche and metonymy?
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The difference between synecdoche and metonymy is that in metonymy the word you employ is linked to the concept you are really talking about, but isn't actually a part of it. Another example is the turf for horse racing.
Lorrainejoy:
thanks alot but would you clarify on synecdoche?
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