Usually with reference to classical languages: the alteration of a word by addition, removal, or transposition of letters or syllables; an instance of this.
The transposition of words from their usual or natural order.
Originally: the granular (as opposed to the hyaline) portion of cytoplasm, containing various inclusions. Later also: granular substance within a nucleus, especially that of a plant oocyte or ovum.
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