diatyposis

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek διατύπωσις (diatúpōsis).

Noun[edit]

diatyposis (plural diatyposes)

  1. A testament.
  2. (rhetoric) A document consisting of rules to live by for one's audience or for posterity.

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