- An
anapodoton (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀναπόδοτον
anapódoton: "that
which lacks an apodosis, that is, the
consequential clause in a
conditional sentence), plural...
- to
mutually ****ociate. The
idiom is
sometimes spoken or
written as an
anapodoton,
where only the
first part ("Birds of a feather") is
given and the second...
-
Still waters is an
anapodoton (truncation) of the
proverb still waters run deep.
Still Waters alone may
refer to:
Still Waters (1928 film), a
Krazy Kat...
- All
models are
wrong is a
common aphorism and
anapodoton in statistics. It is
often expanded as "All
models are wrong, but some are useful". The aphorism...
-
Incident Operations security Loose Lips (disambiguation),
usually an
anapodoton (shortening) of this
phrase "World War II 'Loose Lips'
Poster (product...
-
connoting that the
person addressed is not to be believed. The
phrase is an
anapodoton – the full
phrase is "tell it to the
marines because the
sailors won't...
-
without the need for
additional movement rules.
Anaphora (linguistics)
Anapodoton Aposiopesis Question under discussion Right node
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aposiopesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anacoluthon Anapodoton Prosiopesis Quos ego
Figure of
speech Non
sequitur (literary device) Other...
- two things,
typically for the
purpose of
explanation or clarification.
Anapodoton:
leaving a
common known saying unfinished. Antanaclasis: a form of pun...
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meaning of "nonsense" or "rubbish". It is
usually spoken or
written as an
anapodoton, with only the
first part of the
complete phrase ("I say it's spinach")...