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Isocolon logo #21000 Isocolon is a figure of speech in which a sentence is composed by two or more parts (cola) perfectly equivalent in structure, length and rhythm: it is called bicolon, tricolon, or tetracolon depending on whether they are two, three, or four. A well-known example of tricolon is Julius Caesar`s `Veni, vidi, vici` (`I came; I saw; I conquered). T...
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isocolon

isocolon logo #21032a line or lines that consist of clauses of equal length.
Found on http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/display_rpo/terminology.cfm#acatalectic

Isocolon

Isocolon logo #22429A line or lines that consist of clauses of equal length.
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Isocolon

Isocolon logo #23196A string of phrases of corresponding structure and equal length.
Found on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_rhetorical_terms
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