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Is there a single noun that means "what is being emphasised", analogous to say "subtrahend", "multiplicand", "addend" for what is being subtracted, multiplied, or added?

Example: "in this poem, the use of the word X suggests adoration of the [required word here]".

In this poem, the use of the word X suggests adoration of the [required word here]".

Is there a single noun that means "what is being emphasised", analogous to say "subtrahend", "multiplicand", "addend" for what is being subtracted, multiplied, or added?

Example: "in this poem, the use of the word X suggests adoration of the [required word here]".

Is there a single noun that means "what is being emphasised", analogous to say "subtrahend", "multiplicand", "addend" for what is being subtracted, multiplied, or added?

Example:

In this poem, the use of the word X suggests adoration of the [required word here]".

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Single noun for what is being emphasised?

Is there a single noun that means "what is being emphasised", analogous to say "subtrahend", "multiplicand", "addend" for what is being subtracted, multiplied, or added?

Example: "in this poem, the use of the word X suggests adoration of the [required word here]".