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chiasmus
‖ chiasmus Gram. (kaɪˈæzməs) [mod.L., a. Gr. χιασµός crossing, diagonal arrangement, esp. of clauses of a sentence, f. χιάζ-ειν; see prec.] A grammatical figure by which the order of words in one of two parallel clauses is inverted in the other.1871 A. S. Wilkins Cicero agst. Cat. 138 note, Frequent... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chiasmus
In chiasmus, the clauses display inverted parallelism. Conceptual chiasmus Chiasmus can be used in the structure of entire passages to parallel concepts or ideas. wikipedia.org
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Chiasmus (cipher)
Chiasmus is a secret German government block cipher that was leaked by reverse engineering. Chiasmus seems to be resistant against the most common cryptographic attacks (linear and differential cryptanalysis), but a lot slower than the openly wikipedia.org
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chiasmal
chiasmal, a. (kaɪˈæzməl) [f. chiasma or chiasmus or their Gr. originals + -al1.] Of the nature of chiasm or decussation.1879 Rutley Stud. Rocks xiv. 292 The chiasmal interpositions which characterise this mineral. Oxford English Dictionary
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Barolineocerus chiasmus
Barolineocerus chiasmus is a species of leafhopper native to French Guiana. The length is . wikipedia.org
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chiastic
chiastic, a. (kaɪˈæstɪk) [f. Gr. χιαστ-ός arranged diagonally, χιαστί crosswise (see chiasmus) + -ic.] Characterized by chiasmus.1868 tr. Delitzsch's Comm. Hebrews I. 225 They rightly regard the structure of vers. 1–10 as chiastic. Oxford English Dictionary
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chiasm
ˈchiasm Anglicized f. chiasma, chiasmus.1870 Lightfoot Ep. Philipp. (1885) 89 The order of the clauses is reversed by the figure called chiasm. Oxford English Dictionary
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Chiasm
Chiasma (genetics), the point where two chromatids are intertwined (interwoven) in a cell An instantiation of chiasmus See also Chiasmetes, a genus chiasmus applied to narrative motifs, turns of phrase, or whole passages wikipedia.org
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Chiastic structure
These may be regarded as chiasmus scaled up from words and clauses to larger segments of text. Chiasmus derives from the Greek word , a word that is khiazein, marked with the letter khi. From khi comes chi. wikipedia.org
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introverse
introverse, a. rare. (ɪntrəʊˈvɜːs) [ad. L. intrōvers-us (turned) inwards (in L. only adv.).] = introverted 2 b.1879 Farrar St. Paul II. 200 note, The figure of speech is called Chiasmus, or introverse parallelism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arocatus
Species Species within this genus include: Arocatus aenescens Stal, 1874 Arocatus chiasmus Slater Alex, 1985 Arocatus elengantulus Tsai & Rédei, 2017 wikipedia.org
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John W. Welch
Welch Chiasmus Papers, MSS 3776; L. Tom Perry Special Collections; Harold B. Lee Library; Brigham Young University. Chiasmus Resources, a Chiasmus index site maintained by BYU Studies. 1946 births 20th-century Mormon missionaries Alumni of the University of Oxford American wikipedia.org
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اللغويات وكتاب مورمون
Chiasmus Chiasmus هو شكل من أشكال التوازي الخطابي حيث تنقلب الأفكار الرئيسية المألوفة للقارئ ، عادةً من أجل نوع من التركيز. كتاب ال مورمون يمكن العثور على أمثلة على chiasmus في كتاب مورمون. wikipedia.org
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Barolineocerus
genus Barolineocerus: Barolineocerus acius Freytag, 2008 Barolineocerus apiculus Freytag, 2008 Barolineocerus bispinus Freytag, 2008 Barolineocerus chiasmus wikipedia.org
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Synchysis
Synchysis may be opposed to chiasmus, which is a phrase in the form A-B-B-A, either in the same line or in two consecutive lines. See also Chiasmus Golden line References Poetic forms Word order Ambiguity Obfuscation wikipedia.org
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