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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024e•pis•tro•phe (i pis′trə fē),USA pronunciation n. - Literature, RhetoricAlso called epiphora. [Rhet.]the repetition of a word or words at the end of two or more successive verses, clauses, or sentences, as in "I should do Brutus wrong, and Cassius wrong. …'' Cf. anaphora (def. 1).
- Philosophy[Neoplatonism.]the realization by an intellect of its remoteness from the One.
- Greek epistrophé̄; see epi-, strophe
- Neo-Latin
- 1640–50
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