Juxtaposition
A juxtaposition (from Latin iuxta " close to it ", " next door " and positioned " position ", " position" ) means a close neighborhood, for example, two brain areas ( in anatomy ) or two sensitivities (such as " weal and woe " ).
It is important that both are located close to each other, but must be distinguished from one another perfectly and can be completely independent of each other even. From a juxtaposition to infer a relationship is a logical fallacy in general.
Specifically, the term juxtaposition:
- The anatomical position of two dense structures or body parts
- The annealing of similar parts in crystal growth
- The direct connection of two words to form a new, such as boredom
- When multiplied the link without point or other characters, such as from instead of a · b