Word, name.  one of two or more words that have the same meaning.

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word, name

 one of two or more words that have the same meaning

 the formation of words that imitate sounds associated with the objects or actions to which they refer

 an abbreviation formed by combining the initial letters in words

 one of two or more words that are spelled alike, but have different meanings and pronunciations, such as bass voice and bass, a fish

 one of two or more words that are pronounced alike, but have different spellings and meanings, such as isle and aisle

 a word that means the opposite of another word

 a person for whom something, such as a city, building or street, has been named Origin of boycott after Charles C. Boycott ( ), English estate manager in Ireland, against whom nonviolent coercive tactics were used in 1880

 a person for whom something, such as a city, building or street, has been named Origin of boycott after Charles C. Boycott ( ), English estate manager in Ireland, against whom nonviolent coercive tactics were used in 1880

 false name; a fictitious name 

 not named or identified; done by someone unknown

 a string of words that sounds the same as another string of words, such as gray day and grade A