Synecdoche is a special kind of metonymy in which a thing is names after its part or, vice versa, a part is denoted by the whole thing. It is used to avoid repetition or to enrich poetic imagery....
Synecdoche is a special kind of metonymy in which a thing is names after its part or, vice versa, a part is denoted by the whole thing. It is used to avoid repetition or to enrich poetic imagery....
Synecdoche is some part of an object that stands for the whole part.Examples:All hands on deck (hands standing for body)1,000 head of cattle (head standing for body)Check out my new wheels. (wheels...