Contradictio in terminis
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Contradictio in terminis (Latin for contradiction in terms) refers to a combination of words whose meanings are in conflict with one another. Examples are "liquid ice" or "square circle".
If the contradiction is intentional (rhetorical or poetic), then one can speak of an oxymoron.