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enumeration
English
Etymology
From Middle French énumération.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e???n
Noun
enumeration (plural enumerations)
- The act of enumerating, making separate mention, or recounting.
- A detailed account, in which each thing is specially noticed.
- A recapitulation, in the peroration, of the heads of an argument.
- (programming) A data type that allows variables to have any of a predefined set of values.
Synonyms
- (act of enumerating): numbering, telling; see also Thesaurus:counting
- (set of named constants): enum
Related terms
- enumerate
Translations
Anagrams
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tricolon
English
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek ???????? (trik?los, “having three parts”)
Noun
tricolon (plural tricolons or tricola)
- (rhetoric) A sentence with three clearly defined parts of equal length, usually independent clauses.
- Hypernym: isocolon
- Hyponym: hendiatris
Derived terms
- tricolon crescens
- tricolon diminuens
Translations
Etymology 2
tri- +? colon
Noun
tricolon (plural tricolons)
- The symbol ?, a colon with three dots instead of two.
Further reading
- isocolon on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- Silva Rhetoricae
Dutch
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ???????? (trik?lon, “having three parts”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tri.ko??l?n/
- Hyphenation: tri?co?lon
Noun
tricolon n (plural tricola)
- tricolon
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