Word within the Word list 38

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Word within the Word list 38. syllogism. The Doctor’s thoughts on “he will knock four times” was a syllogism. Syllogism means three part deduction. anaphora. Jamie’s repetition of the phrase “are you my mummy?” is a form of anaphora. Anaphora means repetition in successive phrases - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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syllogism

The Doctor’s thoughts on “he will knock four times” was a syllogism.

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Syllogism means three part deduction

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anaphora

Jamie’s repetition of the phrase “are you my mummy?” is a form of anaphora

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Anaphora means repetition in successive phrases

Phor-carry

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Locus classicus

The Doctor’s TARDIS is a locus classicus of a type 40 TARDIS.

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Locus classicus means classic example

Loco-place

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desultory

Dalek Caan was often desultory whenever it spoke

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Desultory means rambling

De-down

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lyssophobia

The Master did not seem to have lyssophobia, rather he seemed to embrace insanity

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Lyssophobia means fear of insanity

Phobia-fear

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schism

A schism developed between the Doctor and Rose after she became trapped in an alternate universe.

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Schism means division

Schizo-divide

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precursor

Knocking four times was a precursor of the Doctor’s regeneration

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Precursor means forerunner

Pre-before

Curs-run

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euphony

The ood’s singing is a euphony

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Euphony means beautiful sound

Eu-good

Phon-sound

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Metonymy

“The Doctor, is a metonymy for Time Lord

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Metonymy

A word that represents something else. For example, the “crown” is used to represent the British Monarchy.

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Bowdlerize

Nothing the Doctor says would get bowdlerized.

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Bowdlerize

• To remove material that is considered improper or offensive.

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Reiterate

The Daleks always reiterate

the word, “Exterminate!”

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Reiterate

• To say repeat something, usually for emphasis or clarity.

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Funambulist

The Doctor, is definitely not a funambulist.

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Funambulist

• A tightrope walker.

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Idée Fixe

The Cybermen and the Daleks have an idée fixe with killing each other.

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Idée Fixe

• An obsession.

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Apotheosis

Since the beginning of the show, the Doctor has gone

through Apotheosis.

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Apotheosis

• To be raised to God like status.

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Cosmology

The Doctor has probably studied

cosmology.

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Cosmology

• The study of the universe