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They are called implied lines.
A year number date, such as "2023," functions primarily as a noun in a sentence. It denotes a specific time period and can serve as a subject or object. However, it does not fit into traditional parts of speech like verbs or adjectives. Thus, while it is not a part of speech in the strict sense, it can be categorized as a noun.
The idea of parts of speech has to do with grammatical categories such as nouns and verbs and adjectives. It does not include synonyms. Synonyms are words (and in that sense, they are literally parts of speech) but they do not form a grammatical category. They are just a category of words that is used to help understand what words mean, or to help you to find alternative ways of saying something, to avoid being repetitious or cliche.
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the question should be why is football called soccer in the states? doesnt it make sense that a game played almost entirely using your feet be called football?
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