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What is it called when you use a word to mean something else?.

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Answer:

Very simple

Explanation:

Synecdoche- Specifically, it is defined as a figure of speech in which a word or phrase with a literal meaning that refers to a part of something is used figuratively to represent the entirety of that thing.

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