'To figure out' is a verbal phrase - that is, a phrase that works like a verb.
Eg. He solvedthe problem.
He figured out the problem.
Other examples of verbal phrases are: to wake up, to come across.
no you fool
he has sants in his paints
A part of speech -- there are eight -- defines the classification of a word.For example, run is a verb, house is a noun and so forth.A figure of speech is a phrase used for emphasis which is not real.For example, 'you eat like a horse' doesn't mean that the person eats standing on all fours with chin in trough munching on oats. That figure of speech means that the person consumes more than average amounts of food.So a figure of speech is not a part of speech in the sense implied by your question.Another answer:'Figure of speech' is a noun phrase.
The figure of speech used to represent the whole of a part or part of a whole is called synecdoche. It involves using a specific part of something to represent the entire thing or using the entire thing to represent just a part of it.
A figure of speech
Understatement is a figure of speech, not a specific part of speech. It involves presenting something as less important or less serious than it actually is.
The word personification is a noun. Personification is a figure of speech where an inanimate object is given human-like qualities.
Tagalog Translation of FIGURE OF SPEECH: tayutay
figure of speech according to categories
A synechdoche is used in this sentence. A synechdoche is a figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.
They are verbs