Repetition of words at the starts of successive phrases, in rhetoric — Crossword Clue
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The answer to “Repetition of words at the starts of successive phrases, in rhetoric” is ANAPHORA (8 letters).
We last saw “Repetition of words at the starts of successive phrases, in rhetoric” in NYT Crossword on 30th Oct 2019.
The 8-letter answer for “Repetition of words at the starts of successive phrases, in rhetoric” is ANAPHORA.
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