Isocolon is a hyponym of tricolon.
In rhetoric terms the difference between tricolon and isocolon
is that tricolon is a sentence with three clearly defined parts of equal length, usually independent clauses while isocolon is a figure of speech in which parallelism is reinforced by members that are of the same length.
tricolon
Etymology 1
From (etyl)
Noun
(en-noun)
(rhetoric) A sentence with three clearly defined parts of equal length, usually independent clauses.
Etymology 2
Noun
(
en noun)
The symbol , a colon with three dots instead of two.
References
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isocolon
English
Noun
(en-noun)
(rhetoric) A figure of speech in which parallelism is reinforced by members that are of the same length.
Hyponyms
* tricolon