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Diacope (/daɪˈækəpi/ dy-AK-ə-pee) is a
rhetorical term
meaning repetition of a word or
phrase that is
broken up by a
single intervening word, or a small...
- sentence, for
vehemence or emphasis. A
closely related rhetorical device is
diacope,
which involves word
repetition that is
broken up by a
single intervening...
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Pacific Ocean. Lutj****
sebae was
first formally described in 1816 as
Diacope sebae by the
French zoologist Georges Cuvier,
Cuvier did not give a type...
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Distribution of the
bluestripe snapper Synonyms Sciaena kasmira Forsskål, 1775
Diacope octolineata G. Cuvier, 1828
Mesoprion etaape Lesson, 1830
Perca lineata...
- together, or most ****uredly we
shall all hang separately. — Benjamin
Franklin Diacope is the
repetition of a word or
phrase after an
intervening word or clause...
- 1802
Mesoprion caroui G. Cuvier, 1828 Serr****
nouleny Valenciennes, 1828
Diacope lineolata Rüppell, 1829 Luti****
lineolatus (Rüppell, 1829) Lutj**** lineolatus...
- fisheries. The blue and gold
snapper was
first formally described in 1846 as
Diacope viridis by the
French zoologist Achille Valenciennes with the type locality...
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Forsyth says the line "Bond,
James Bond" is
memorable only
because of
diacope, writing,: "So just to recap, one of the
greatest lines in the history...
- the name
Macolor tautonymously, for the type
species which was Cuvier’s
Diacope macolor. Bl****er
needlessly renamed D. macolor,
Macolor typus. The black...
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rangus G. Cuvier, 1828 Lutj****
rangus (G. Cuvier, 1828)
Diacope quadriguttata G. Cuvier, 1828
Diacope labuan Montrouzier, 1857
Mesoprion rubens W. J. Macleay...