meton'ymy, a rhetorical figure in which one word is put for another.
on'omatopoe'ia, the forming of words whose sound suggests the sense.
paron'ymous, of like derivation.
patronym'ic (Gr. n. pat'er, a father), a name derived from a parent or ancestor.
pseu'donym (Gr. adj. pseu'des, false), a fictitious name.
syn'onym, a word having the same meaning as another in the same language.
21. PAN (παν, παντος), all; whole.
panace'a (Gr. v. ak'eomai, I cure), a universal cure.
pan'creas (Gr. n. kre'as, flesh), a fleshy gland situated at the bottom of the stomach.
pan'dect, a treatise which combines the whole of any science.