Rhetorical figure where they seem not to coincide in gender or number two terms in the same sentence, but it is not made by mistake but as a literary resource of omission. From Greek 963; 965; 955; 955; 951; 968; 953; 962; ( sylleepsis "understanding connected concepts") , formed by 963; 965; 957; ( syn "with, union" ) 955; 945; 956; 946; 945; 957; 949; 953; 957; ( lambánein "to ignite" ) .
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