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metaphor

met·a·phor [ méttə fàwr ] (plural met·a·phors [ mèttə máwrfə sz ])


noun 
Definition:
 
1. implicit comparison: the use to describe somebody or something of a word or phrase that is not meant literally but by means of a vivid comparison expresses something about him, her, or it, e.g. saying that somebody is a snake

2. figurative language: all language that involves figures of speech or symbolism and does not literally represent real things

3. symbol: one thing used or considered to represent another

[15th century. Via French or Latin< Greek metaphora< metapherein "to transfer" < pherein "to carry"]

met·a·phor·ic [ mèttə fáwrik ] adjective
met·a·phor·i·cal [ mèttə fáwrik'l ] adjective
met·a·phor·i·cal·ly adverb
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