What is meiosis in linguistics?

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An understatement, sometimes ironical or humorous and intended to emphasize the size, importance, etc., of what is belittled. Except in litotes, which is a form of meiosis, the use of meiosis is chiefly colloquial; e.g. ‘He's doing all right out of it’; ‘That must be worth a few bob.’ ...

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