synacmy

/ˈsɪnækəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A form of synecdoche where a part of something represents the whole, especially the head or leader of a group.

“The company’s CEO was referred to as the ‘arm’ of the business, a synecdoche that signified her leadership role.”

Synonyms

  • metonymy
  • synecdoche

Antonyms

  • specificity
  • literalism