symploce

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek συμπλοκή (sumplokḗ, interweaving)

Pronunciation

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Noun

symploce (plural symploces) Template:examples-right

  1. (rhetoric) The repetition of one word or phrase at the beginning and another word or phrase at the end of successive phrases or clauses.
  2. (rhetoric) A combination of epanaphora and antistrophe.

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