Device
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- | *[[Red herring (plot device) ]] | + | '''Device''' is usually a constructed [[tool]], but may refer more specifically to: |
- | *[[Iron maiden (torture device) ]] | + | |
- | *[[Deathtrap (plot device) ]] | + | ==Etymology== |
- | *[[Rhetorical device ]] | + | Old French ''devis'', from Latin ''divisus'', past participle of ''[[dividere]]'' (“to divide”), thus originally, when goods were being divided among people, a [[mark]] put on each item to say who was getting what. |
- | *[[Art as Device ]] | + | ==Technology== |
- | *[[ Ellipsis (narrative device) ]] | + | * [[Machine]] |
+ | * [[Tool]] | ||
+ | * [[Gadget]] | ||
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+ | ==Other== | ||
+ | * [[Logotype]], or logo, in printing or in law | ||
+ | * [[Personal device]], in heraldry used to distinguish the bearer; it differs from a badge or cognizance primarily because as it is a personal distinction, and not house distinction | ||
+ | * [[Rhetorical device]], a technique used in writing or speaking | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Devise]] | ||
+ | * [[Plot device]], an object or character in a story whose sole purpose is to advance the plot of the story, or alternatively to overcome some difficulty in the plot | ||
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Etymology
Old French devis, from Latin divisus, past participle of dividere (“to divide”), thus originally, when goods were being divided among people, a mark put on each item to say who was getting what.
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Technology
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Other
- Logotype, or logo, in printing or in law
- Personal device, in heraldry used to distinguish the bearer; it differs from a badge or cognizance primarily because as it is a personal distinction, and not house distinction
- Rhetorical device, a technique used in writing or speaking
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See also
- Devise
- Plot device, an object or character in a story whose sole purpose is to advance the plot of the story, or alternatively to overcome some difficulty in the plot
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