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Pars pro toto - Definition and Overview

Pars pro toto is Latin for synecdoche, or "(taking) a part for the whole". When used in a context of language it means that something is named after a part of it (or after a limited characteristic, in itself not necessarily representative for the whole). E.g. "glasses" is a "pars pro toto" name for a complicated structure to put on a human's nose, and implying also other materials than simply two pieces of glass.

Example Usage of Pars

jemenfous: Je Pars faire les courses : le 30/11/2009 à 18h36
KALANISIMEONA: Pars macked a dude!!!
seaofliberty: UPI: "Tehran courts New Delhi on South Pars" - http://bit.ly/6xHgYK - #iranelection #iran
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