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Synchysis vs Synchyses - What's the difference?

synchysis | synchyses |

As nouns the difference between synchysis and synchyses

is that synchysis is (poetics) a complicated, interlocking word-order pattern in early latin verse, demonstrated by virgil and his contemporaries while synchyses is .

synchysis

English

Noun

(synchyses)
  • (poetics) A complicated, interlocking word-order pattern in early Latin verse, demonstrated by Virgil and his contemporaries.
  • A confused mixture.
  • (rhetoric) Confused arrangement of words in a sentence;
  • See also

    * hyperbaton * anastrophe

    References

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    synchyses

    English

    Noun

    (head)