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byword
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
byword
(noun)
byword
/
ˈ
baɪˌwɚd/
noun
plural
bywords
byword
/
ˈ
baɪˌwɚd/
noun
plural
bywords
Britannica Dictionary definition of BYWORD
[
count
]
:
someone or something that is closely connected with a particular quality
—
usually singular
—
usually +
for
The new luxury hotel is fast becoming a
byword for
hospitality.
Her name has become a
byword for
wit.
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