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catch·word

 (kăch′wûrd′, kĕch′-)
n.
1. A well-known word or phrase, especially one that exemplifies a notion, class, or quality: "We're turned off by the label 'sexy' when used as a catchword for every new design" (Miriam Lang).
2. Printing
a. A guideword.
b. The first word of a page printed in the bottom right-hand corner of the preceding page.
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catchword

(ˈkætʃˌwɜːd)
n
1. a word or phrase made temporarily popular, esp by a political campaign; slogan
2. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a word printed as a running head in a reference book
3. (Theatre) theatre an actor's cue to speak or enter
4. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) the first word of a printed or typewritten page repeated at the bottom of the page preceding
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catch•word

(ˈkætʃˌwɜrd)

n.
1. a memorable word repeated so often it becomes a slogan.
2. Also called headword, guide word. a word printed at the top of a page in a reference book indicating the first or last entry or article on that page.
[1720–30]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.catchword - a favorite saying of a sect or political groupcatchword - a favorite saying of a sect or political group
locution, saying, expression - a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression"
catch phrase, catchphrase - a phrase that has become a catchword
mantra - a commonly repeated word or phrase; "she repeated `So pleased with how its going' at intervals like a mantra"
rallying cry, war cry, watchword, battle cry, cry - a slogan used to rally support for a cause; "a cry to arms"; "our watchword will be `democracy'"
2.catchword - a word printed at the top of the page of a dictionary or other reference book to indicate the first or last item on that page
word - a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made"; "he hardly said ten words all morning"
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Translations

catchword

[ˈkætʃwɜːd] N (= catch phrase) [of person] → muletilla f (Pol) → eslogan m (Typ) → reclamo m
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catchword

[ˈkætʃˌwɜːd] nslogan m inv
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References in classic literature ?
As to his ever making anything tolerable of them, nobody had the smallest idea of that except his mother; she, indeed, regretted that his part was not more considerable, and deferred coming over to Mansfield till they were forward enough in their rehearsal to comprehend all his scenes; but the others aspired at nothing beyond his remembering the catchword, and the first line of his speech, and being able to follow the prompter through the rest.
Art for art's sake is a vile catchword, but I confess it appeals to me.
All sorts of rough jests and catchwords were bandied about among them; and the story of the Diamond turned up again unexpectedly, in the form of a mischievous joke.
He did not know the catchwords which only need be said to excite a laugh.
Good taste and bad taste were only catchwords, garments of diverse cut; and music itself dissolved to a whisper through pine-trees, where the song is not distinguishable from the comic song.
And as I pushed my inquiries I discovered that he had disclosed himself to her as a by no means conventional revolutionist, contemptuous of catchwords, of theories, of men too.
The catchword has been "Stop taxing periods, period." The move is justified based on "menstrual equity." Tampons and feminine pads are considered essential items because they are part of women's biological functions.
But there will come a time when you would realize that life is better lived by the moment; not in the generalizable catchword 'success.' To be successful is to win the battle of the everyday.
'Fresh' is the catchword since there's plenty at the central fish market, too, and at cheaper rates, but the 'fresh' quotient is what distinguishes the Corniche fish stalls from their bigger rivals elsewhere.
Naya Pakistan, an all-popular phrase and catchword was propounded and coined by the Prime Minister himself as chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which aimed at transforming the country
IANS | New Delhi As healthy living has become a catchword these days, people have taken to eating dried fruits and health bars.
Archival' is the catchword these days in fashion, with retro logos and reissues of previous designs driving fashion trends.