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an·a·di·plo·sis \ˌanədə̇ˈplōsə̇s\ noun (plural anadiplo·ses \-ōˌsēz\) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek anadiplōsis, literally, repetition, from anadiploun to double, reduplicate (from ana- + diploun to double) + -sis — more at diploma : repetition of a prominent word, usually the last in a phrase, clause, sentence, or verse, at the beginning of the next phrase, clause, sentence, or verse (as “rely on his honor — honor such as his?”) |