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|definition=1. The use of two or more terms to indicate the same thing.  
 
|definition=1. The use of two or more terms to indicate the same thing.  
  
2. A synonym, i.e., a systematic name, as of a species or genus, being designated and later regarded as an incorrect form, rejected and replaced with another more correctly applied.
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 13 September 2013

poecilonymy also pecilonymy (noun; Greek poikilo, varied; onyma, name): 1. The use of two or more terms to indicate the same thing.

2. A synonym, i.e., a systematic name, as of a species or genus, being designated and later regarded as an incorrect form, rejected and replaced with another more correctly applied.