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pe·riph·ra·sis \pəˈrifrəsə̇s\ noun (plural periphra·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from periphrazein to express periphrastically (from peri- + phrazein to point out, show, declare) + -sis 1. : the use of a longer phrasing (as in naming by descriptive epithet, introduction of abstract general terms) in place of a possible shorter and plainer form of expression : the use of a negative, passive, or inverted construction in place of a positive, active, or normal construction : a roundabout or indirect way of speaking : circumlocution 2. : an instance of periphrasis < “the answer is in the negative” is a periphrasis for “no” — Time > |