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symploce

[ sim-ploh-see ]

noun

Rhetoric.
  1. the simultaneous use of anaphora and epistrophe.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of symploce1

1570–80; < New Latin ²õ²â³¾±è±ô´Ç³¦Å§ < Greek ²õ²â³¾±è±ô´Ç°ìḗ intertwining, combination, equivalent to sym- sym- + ±è±ô´Ç°ìḗ, noun derivative of ±è±ôé°ì±ð¾±²Ô to plait, twine; akin to Latin plectere ( -plex )
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Example Sentences

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The Greek apparatus of rhetoric is a brilliantly elaborate armamentarium of speechmakers' devices�synecdoche, syllepsis, symploce and so on.

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