
diacope
/daɪˈækəpi/
repetition of a word with one or more words in between
diacope in a sentence
“Bond. James Bond.”
Origin of diacope
Greek diakope (cutting through), from dia- (through) + koptein (to cut)
Related Words
anaphora
repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
epistrophe
repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
symploce
combining anaphora and epistrophe—repetition at both beginning and end
anadiplosis
repeating the last word of one clause at the start of the next
epanalepsis
repeating the opening word or phrase at the end of a sentence
polyptoton
repetition of words derived from the same root