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cicliche

Cicliche is a term that appears in some informal writings but does not have an established meaning in major dictionaries or encyclopedias. In most contexts, cicliche is considered a misspelling or a playful variant of the French-derived word cliché, which denotes an overused expression, idea, or convention.

Because there is no consensus on a separate definition, citations of cicliche typically function as evidence

Cliché itself refers to conventional phrases, situational tropes, or character types that have become predictable through

If used as a coined term by a particular author or project, cicliche would require explicit definition

See also: cliché, stock phrase, trope, linguistic error.

of
typographical
error
or
as
a
deliberate
linguistic
joke.
When
encountered,
readers
should
consult
surrounding
context
to
determine
whether
the
author
intends
the
standard
notion
of
cliché
or
is
engaging
in
wordplay
or
experimentation
with
spelling.
repetition.
The
concept
is
widely
studied
in
linguistics,
literary
analysis,
and
cultural
studies
as
a
reflection
of
social
norms
and
creativity
constraints.
Because
cicliche
lacks
independent
recognition,
it
does
not
carry
a
distinct
technical
meaning
beyond
this
standard
sense.
within
that
work
to
avoid
ambiguity,
as
standard
reference
resources
do
not
document
it
as
a
separate
concept.