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A verb which more precisely indicates the manner of doing something.
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‘to stroll’ is a troponym of ‘to walk’
‘to whisper’ is a troponym of ‘to talk’
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A brand name derived from a place name.
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Kyocera (named after the city of Kyoto, Japan)
Champagne (named after the province of Champagne, France)
GMC Denali (named after Mount Denali, Alaska)
Kia Sedona (named after the city of Sedona, Arizona)
Subaru Outback (named after the Outback region of Australia)
Suzuki Verona (named after the city of Verona, Italy)
Toyota Tacoma (named after the city of Tacoma, Washington)
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A brand name derived from the name of an animal.
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Ford Mustang sports car
Chicago Bears American football team
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The likelihood that a given brand name will stand out in a block of text, such as a Wall Street Journal article. Many factors can contribute to a brand name’s textual visibility, including its length, initial letter, and spelling.
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Kodak (high textual visibility)
Xerox (high textual visibility)
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A company name derived from the name of one of that company’s products or services.
Etymology | Origin
The term was originally coined to describe the practice in some cultures of renaming a parent after one of his or her children.
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A brand name or descriptor composed of two identical parts.
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The tendency for things of great interest to a community to attract a large number of colorful synonyms.
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A word having a very similar meaning to another.
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A brand name which uses one example of its category to stand for the entire category.
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Staples is a synecdoche for office supplies.
Red Lobster is a synecdoche for seafood.
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Any distinctive element of the brand identity which calls to mind the brand as a whole.
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The name ‘Google’ is a symbol of the Google brand.
The ‘swoosh’ design is a symbol of the Nike brand.
The unique design of its gass bottle is a symbol of the Coca-Cola brand.
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