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rhopalic

Terms vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

terms | rhopalic |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective rhopalic is

(poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

Ropalic vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

ropalic | rhopalic |


As adjectives the difference between ropalic and rhopalic

is that ropalic is while rhopalic is (poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

Rhopalid vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

rhopalid | rhopalic |


As a noun rhopalid

is (zoology) any member of the rhopalidae.

As an adjective rhopalic is

(poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

Rhopalic vs Rhopalia - What's the difference?

rhopalic | rhopalia |


As an adjective rhopalic

is having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

As a noun rhopalia is

plural of rhopalium.

Syllable vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

syllable | rhopalic |


As a noun syllable

is (linguistics) a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables.

As a verb syllable

is (poetic) to utter in syllables.

As an adjective rhopalic is

(poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

Letter vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

letter | rhopalic |


As a noun letter

is a letter (character).

As an adjective rhopalic is

(poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

Longer vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

longer | rhopalic |


As adjectives the difference between longer and rhopalic

is that longer is (long) while rhopalic is (poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

As an adverb longer

is (long).

As a noun longer

is one who longs or yearns for something.

Word vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

word | rhopalic |


As a noun word

is scripture; the bible.

As an adjective rhopalic is

(poetry|rhetoric) having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.

Successive vs Rhopalic - What's the difference?

successive | rhopalic |


As adjectives the difference between successive and rhopalic

is that successive is coming one after the other in a series while rhopalic is having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.