repetition of the words or phrase at the end of one sentence, line, or clause at the beginning of the next
Word origin
C16: via Latin from Greek: repetition, from anadiploun to double back, from ana- + diploun to double
anadiplosis in American English
(ˌænədɪˈploʊsɪs)
noun
repetition of the last word or words of one clause or line of verse, at the beginning of the next (Ex.: “He gave his life; his life was all he could give.”)
Word origin
L < Gr anadiplōsis < anadiploun, to double < ana-, up, again + diploos, double