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George Duke wrote on Sun, Aug 3, 2008 07:44 PM UTC:
Betza's last Comment before leaving in 2003 ''I can't wrap my mind
around that [piece values]'' is aporia. ''Can't'' itself is synaloepha.
Half-duck and multi-path are hyphenations. Falcon Chess(2000) is periphrasis to reductionists. Armies of Faith is metonymy.
Jacks & Witches is synecdoce. Elbow Chess is catachresis. CVPage title
page begins with anaphora using ''some, some.'' There are 600-1000
useful literary terms, rhetorical devices and figures of speech easy to find
concrete examples in any developed field of study or body of work. These everyday words are guaranteed to raise test scores and improve intelligence. Mediocre outside-link Blizzard Chess unfortunately presents cacemphatons. Bird's and Capablanca's are arguably plagiarism. There may not be single term for V.R. Parton's Rettah usage, spelling hatter backwards -- oddly related to Carillo's current post Reverse Symmetry.