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1 πολυσύνδεσμος
πολυσύνδεσμοςusing many conjunctions: masc /fem nom sg -
2 πολυσύνδεσμος
πολυ-σύνδεσμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυσύνδεσμος
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polysyndeton — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Late Greek, neuter of polysyndetos using many conjunctions, from Greek poly + syndetos bound together, conjunctive more at asyndeton Date: circa 1577 repetition of conjunctions in close succession (as in we have… … New Collegiate Dictionary
polysyndeton — [päl΄i sin′də tän΄, päl΄i sin′dətən] n. [ModL < neut. of LGr polysyndetos, using many conjunctions < Gr poly , POLY + syndetos, bound together < syndein, to bind together: see SYNDETIC] Rhetoric the use or repetition of conjunctions in… … English World dictionary
πολυσύνδεσμος — using many conjunctions masc/fem nom sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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