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- Diacope abstract "Diacope is a rhetorical term meaning repetition of a word or phrase with one or two intervening words. It derives from a Greek word meaning "cut in two".".
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- Diacope wikiPageWikiLink Talbot_Rothwell.
- Diacope wikiPageWikiLink The_Compleat_Angler.
- Diacope wikiPageWikiLink The_Life_That_I_Have.
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- Diacope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diacope".
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- Diacope subject Category:Figures_of_speech.
- Diacope subject Category:Rhetoric.
- Diacope hypernym Term.
- Diacope type Humanity.
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- Diacope comment "Diacope is a rhetorical term meaning repetition of a word or phrase with one or two intervening words. It derives from a Greek word meaning "cut in two".".
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