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Periphrasis is a figure of speech that consists of expressing an idea or concept through an indirect description or a circumlocution, instead of using the corresponding specific term. It is a way of expanding or enriching the expression, giving it greater expressiveness or a more elaborate character. In periphrasis, instead of using a direct and objective word to refer to something, other words or a more elaborate description are used to convey the same meaning. This can occur through word combinations, comparisons, allusions or even the use of metaphors. A common example of periphrasis is the expression "queen of the seas" to refer to the mythological figure of the mermaid. In this case, instead of using the term "mermaid" directly, a poetic and evocative description is used.