terminology - What is the word to describe a single object to represent the many?


If I am writing a poem, I might use the word peaches to symbolize all fruit. Is there a specific word for this type of symbolism?



Answer



It's called metonymy. For example, sword for "war" or Washington for "the US Government".


Cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metonym


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