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diacope logo #22641deep wound or incision
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diacope

diacope logo #22641rhetorical separation of a compound word by a third word; tmesis
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Diacope

Diacope logo #21002• (n.) Tmesis.
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Diacope

Diacope logo #22385(from Greek, 'cleft' or 'gash', also called Epizeuxis or repetition) Uninterrupted repetition, or re
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Diacope

Diacope logo #20972Di·ac'o·pe noun [ Latin , from Greek ... a cutting in two; dia` through + ....] (Gram.) Tmesis.
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Diacope

Diacope logo #23818Diacope is when a writer repeats a word or phrase with one or more words in between. A common and persistent example of diacope is Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be!”
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