• Pars pro toto (Latin for 'a part (taken) for the whole'; /ˌpɑːrz proʊ ˈtoʊtoʊ/; Latin: [ˈpars proː ˈtoːtoː]), is a figure of speech where the name of a...
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    Some of these became so powerful, that their names were used as a pars pro toto for the Low Countries, i.e., Flanders, Holland and to a lesser extent...
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  • representative of the whole). A pars pro toto (in which a part is used to describe the whole) is the opposite of a totum pro parte. Some place names of large...
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    for a part of something is used to refer to the whole (pars pro toto), or vice versa (totum pro parte). The term is derived from Ancient Greek συνεκδοχή...
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  • whole entity being used to refer to a part of it (totum pro parte), and vice versa (pars pro toto) American (word) for the United States/Americas/North...
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    independent city. In colloquial Hungarian, "Pest" is sometimes also used pars pro toto to refer to Budapest as a whole. Comprising about two-thirds of the...
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    the Old Swiss Confederacy. The name originates as an exonym, applied pars pro toto to the troops of the Confederacy. The Swiss themselves began to adopt...
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    is called the Várnegyed (lit. 'Castle Quarter') today, while “Buda” pars pro toto denotes Budapest’s I., II., III., XI., XII. and XIII. districts. This...
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    different types of jewellery. Nevertheless, the term may also be used pars pro toto to indicate all body piercings in the area of the anus, perineum, penis...
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    Olmec archaeological record, and in many cases, under the principle of pars pro toto, the werejaguar motif represents the werejaguar supernatural. The werejaguar...
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  • Winning side in the Russian Civil War (1917–23) Soviet Union (1922–91), pars pro toto, the Russian SFSR being the predominant component of the union Red Ruthenia...
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    the Bijlmer designation is used to refer to Amsterdam Zuidoost as a pars pro toto.[citation needed] The other neighbourhoods in Amsterdam Zuidoost are...
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    (historically in Spanish: Flandes, the name "Flanders" was used as a pars pro toto) was the Habsburg Netherlands ruled by the Spanish branch of the Habsburgs...
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    (Brunswick), Germany. The church is termed Dom, in German a synecdoche - pars pro toto - used for cathedrals and collegiate churches alike, and much like the...
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    of that word. German Dom and Polish tum became the synecdoche used – pars pro toto – for most existing or former collegiate churches. Therefore, translation...
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    Christians. Similarly, medieval Middle Eastern Muslims frequently used the pars pro toto 'Frank' to refer to any Christian or crusader, whether they were from...
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    are, rather, a more or less random selection intended to represent pars pro toto the structure of the imperial constitution. Over its long history, the...
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    during the Bronze Age. The Greeks later applied this term Illyrians, pars pro toto, to all people with similar language and customs. In archaeological...
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    the whole of the modern country of the Netherlands. This example of pars pro toto or synecdoche is similar to the tendency to refer to the United Kingdom...
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  • and it became the capital city of Western Australia. The name was a pars pro toto for Western Australia. On 6 February 1832, the colony was renamed the...
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    adding kreuzweis (crosswise), and that term alone is also used as a pars pro toto abbreviation. The Swabian salute was immortalized in Goethe's drama...
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  • for photocopy, Kleenex for tissues, or Jell-O for gelatin dessert). Pars pro toto, or a name applied to something that covers only part of a region. People...
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  • the figure of speech of two forms: Pars pro toto using the word for a part by way of referring to the whole Totum pro parte using the word for the whole...
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  • Italy Diocese of Rome, the papal archbishopric in central Italy Rome as pars pro toto for the Holy See and/or the whole (Roman) Catholic Church Romé, a wine...
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    icon of futures and commodities trading. It is frequently used as a pars pro toto synecdoche for commodities in general and appears in several depictions...
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  • the figure of speech of two forms: Pars pro toto using the word for a part by way of referring to the whole Totum pro parte using the word for the whole...
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    Kenning List of metonyms Meronymy Newspeak Pars pro toto Simile Slang Sobriquet Social stereotype Synecdoche Totum pro parte "metonymy". Cambridge University...
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    physētēr (φυσητήρ), meaning 'blowpipe, blowhole (of a whale)', or – as a pars pro toto – 'whale'.[citation needed] The specific name macrocephalus is Latinized...
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  • name of one of its parts (or vice versa): Pars pro toto, where the part is used to refer to the whole. Totum pro parte, where the whole is used to refer...
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    the whole shoe as a "stiletto", not just the heel, via synecdoche (pars pro toto). Although they faded from the scene after the Beatles era began, their...
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