单词 | diacope |
释义 | diacope[ dahy-ak-uh-pee ] / daɪˈæk əˌpi / noun Rhetoric.a literary or rhetorical device that emphasizes an aspect of the writer’s or speaker’s main idea through the repetition of words or phrases, which are separated by other words or phrases, as in “You’re a good dog, Gracie. Such a good dog. What a good dog.” Compare epizeuxis. Origin of diacopeFirst recorded in 1590–1600; from Greek diakopḗ “gash, cleft, rupture,” derivative of diakóptein “to cut in two, cut through,” equivalent to prefix dia- “through” + kóptein “to cut” Words nearby diacopediacidic, diaclasis, diaconal, diaconate, diaconicon, diacope, diacritic, diacritical, diactinic, Día de los Muertos, diadelphous Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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