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nounanaphora (noun) · anaphoras (plural noun)- grammarthe use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they.
- rhetoricthe repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
- christian churchthe part of the Eucharist that contains the consecration, anamnesis, and communion.
OriginOld English anaphora: anaphoraanaphora via Latin from Greek, ‘repetition’, from ana- ‘back’ + pherein ‘to bear’; anaphora from late Greek.
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