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Onomatopoeia isn't a part of speech; it's a rhetorical device. Onomatopoeia can be present in several parts of speech - nouns, verbs, or adjectives. The common thread is that words all sound like their meaning. For example, the word "buzz" actually sounds like the buzzing noise that is its meaning.

The word onomatopoeia is a noun.

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