Apposition

/ˌæpəˈzɪʃən/ noun

In grammar, when two words or phrases sit side by side and describe the same thing in different ways, like 'My friend Sarah' or 'John, the teacher.'

From Latin appositus (placed near), combining ad- (to) and ponere (to place). It entered English in the 16th century as a grammatical term.

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