syllepsis |
x |
As a noun syllepsis
is (rhetoric) a figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
syllepsis |
undefined |
As a noun syllepsis
is (rhetoric) a figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
syllepsis |
null |
As nouns the difference between syllepsis and null
is that
syllepsis is a figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity while
null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values.
As an adjective null is
having no validity, "null and void.
As a verb null is
to nullify; to annul.
antanaclasis |
syllepsis |
In rhetoric terms the difference between antanaclasis and syllepsis
is that
antanaclasis is the repeated use of the same word or phrase, but with a different meaning each time; a kind of pun while
syllepsis is a figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity.
syllepses |
syllepsis |
As nouns the difference between syllepses and syllepsis
is that
syllepses is while
syllepsis is (rhetoric) a figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity.
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