Definition of Diacope. Meaning of Diacope. Synonyms of Diacope

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Definition of Diacope

Diacope
Diacope Di*ac"o*pe, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? a cutting in two; dia` through + ?.] (Gram.) Tmesis.

Meaning of Diacope from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Pacific Ocean. Lutj**** rivulatus was first formally described in 1828 as Diacope rivulata by the French zoologist Georges Cuvier with the type locality...
- sentence, for vehemence or emphasis. A closely related rhetorical device is diacope, which involves word repetition that is broken up by a single intervening...
- 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...
- 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...
- Distribution of the bluestripe snapper Synonyms Sciaena kasmira Forsskål, 1775 Diacope octolineata G. Cuvier, 1828 Mesoprion etaape Lesson, 1830 Perca lineata...
- 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...
- Diacope lineata Quoy & Gaimard, 1824 Diacope borensis G. Cuvier, 1828 Diacope coccinea G. Cuvier, 1828 Lutj**** coccineus (G. Cuvier, 1828) Diacope striata...
- 1802 Mesoprion caroui G. Cuvier, 1828 Serr**** nouleny Valenciennes, 1828 Diacope lineolata Rüppell, 1829 Luti**** lineolatus (Rüppell, 1829) Lutj**** lineolatus...