Catachresis

/ˌkætəˈkroʊsɪs/ noun

The strained or improper use of a word, especially when no proper word exists, or the use of a metaphor that is illogical or goes against normal usage.

From Greek katachresis 'misuse,' from kata- 'against' plus chresis 'use,' literally meaning 'use against.' Used in rhetoric and linguistics since ancient times.

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