tricolon diminuens

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English

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Etymology

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From tricolon (a rhetorical device) and Latin dīminuēns (decreasing, diminishing).

Noun

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tricolon diminuens (plural not attested)

  1. (rhetoric) A "diminishing" tricolon, its parts decreasing in magnitude or intensity
    Antonym: tricolon crescens

Usage notes

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While the plural is not attested, one can suppose a plural form *tricola diminuentia based on the plurals of tricolon and Latin dīminuēns (neuter).