Apostrophal

/ˌæpəˈstrɒfəl/ adjective

Relating to or characterized by apostrophe, a figure of speech where a speaker addresses someone absent or something non-human as if present.

From apostrophe (the rhetorical device) plus the adjective suffix -al. Apostrophe itself comes from Greek apostrophe (apo- + strophein, to turn away), describing the speaker's turning away from the audience.

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