Terms vs Dilogy - What's the difference?
terms | dilogy |
or equivocal speech or discourse.
of a word or phrase.
A series of two related works
*1885 , The Journal of Hellenic studies: Volume 6 ,
*:why tragedy took the form of a trilogy — not a dilogy , tetralogy, or single drama
*1983 , Studies in Aeschylus , Reginald Pepys Winnington-Ingram,
*:another school of thought, for which Purphoros'' is a mirage, a mere doublet of ''Purkaeus , and there were never more than two linked Prometheus plays -- as it were a dilogy
*2012 , A New Companion to the Gothic , David Punter,
*:Most notable of these are his “dilogy” The Salamander'' (1841) and ''The Cosmorama (1839)
As nouns the difference between terms and dilogy
is that terms is while dilogy is or equivocal speech or discourse.dilogy
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