Curvaceous vs Paregmenon - What's the difference?
curvaceous | paregmenon |
(rhetoric) The juxtaposition of words that have the same roots; using cognate words together, such as curvaceous curves''; ''my loving and beloved wife.''; or ''He's a manly man.
As an adjective curvaceous
is having shapely and voluptuous curves; curvy.As a noun paregmenon is
(rhetoric) the juxtaposition of words that have the same roots; using cognate words together, such as curvaceous curves''; ''my loving and beloved wife''; or ''he's a manly man .paregmenon
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(en noun)References
*Paragmenon'', ''Webster's Online Dictionary. 2007.