Contradictio in terminis
Contradictio in terminis (Latin for contradiction in terms) refers to a combination of words whose meanings are in conflict with one another. Examples are "liquid ice", "independent colony", "square circle" and "Lil Bazooka".
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If the contradiction is intentional (rhetorical or poetic), then one can speak of an oxymoron.
See also
- Contradiction
- Meinong's jungle
- Oxymoron
- Paradox
- Principle of contradiction
- Self-refuting idea
- Contradictio in adjecto
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