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noun • inversion in the second of two parallel phrases | ||||||||
38% | 10 | A rhetorical device in which words derived from the same root are used for rhetorical effect. | ||||||
noun • juxtaposing words having a common derivation (as in `sense and sensibility') | ||||||||
38% | 11 | Lots and lots of goods brought by wagons | ||||||
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Two Lots Of Greek Letters Containing A Rhetorical Device Crossword Clue
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CHIASMUS which was last seen in the The Guardian Cryptic crossword.
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CHIASMUS
Updated: December 24, 2023
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1 | A rhetorical device in which words derived from the same root are used for rhetorical effect. | |
2 | Lots and lots and lots
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3 | Lots and lots of goods brought by wagons | |
4 | Lots and lots of lots
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5 | Rhetorical device
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7 | Rhetorical inversion device seen in "Champagne for my real friends, and real pain for my sham friends"
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