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set phrase
(grammar) An established expression whose wording is subject to little or no variation, and which may or may not be idiomatic. / (grammar) An idiomatic expression in general.
turn of phrase
(idiomatic) An expression which is worded in a distinctive way, especially one which is particularly memorable or artful.
prepositional phrase
(grammar) A phrase containing both a preposition and its object or complement; may be used as an adjunct or a modifier.
bombard phrase
phrase names
plural of phrase name
coin a phrase
To create a neologism.
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
phrase name
(Australia, botany) An informal name given to a plant taxon that has not yet been given a formal scientific name. It consists of the generic name, "sp." (to indicate it is a species), a geographical or morphological identifier, and a collector's name and number representing a herbarium specimen.
stock phrase
(idiomatic) A phrase frequently or habitually used by a person or group, and thus associated with them. / A cliché.
turns of phrase
plural of turn of phrase
signal phrase
An indication that something is a paraphrase or direct quote. / A phrase that signals a particular meaning or stance.