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anacoluthia
[ an-uh-kuh-loo-thee-uh ]
noun
, Rhetoric.
- lack of grammatical sequence or coherence, especially in a sentence.
anacoluthia
/ ˌænəkəˈluːθɪə /
noun
- rhetoric lack of grammatical sequence, esp within a single sentence
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Derived Forms
- ˌanacoˈluthic, adjective
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Other Words From
- ana·co·luthic adjective
- ana·co·luthi·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anacoluthia1
1855–60; < Latin < Greek anakolouthía. See anacoluthon, -ia
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Example Sentences
Anacoluthon, an-a-ko-lū′thon, n. want of sequence in the construction of a sentence, when the latter part does not grammatically correspond with the former: a sentence exhibiting an Anacoluthia, or the passing from one construction to another before the former is completed.
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