| ZEUGMA | • zeugma n. (Rhetoric) The act of using a word, particularly an adjective or verb, to apply to more than one noun… • zeugma n. (Rhetoric) Syllepsis. • ZEUGMA n. (Greek) a figure of speech. |
| ZEUGMAS | • zeugmas n. Plural of zeugma. • ZEUGMA n. (Greek) a figure of speech. |
| ZEUXITE | • zeuxite n. (Mineralogy, obsolete) A form of green tourmaline. • ZEUXITE n. (Greek) a mineral, ferriferous tourmaline. |
| ZEUXITES | • ZEUXITE n. (Greek) a mineral, ferriferous tourmaline. |
| DIAZEUXES | • DIAZEUXIS n. in Greek music, the separation of two tetrachords by a whole tone. |
| DIAZEUXIS | • DIAZEUXIS n. in Greek music, the separation of two tetrachords by a whole tone. |
| EPIZEUXES | • epizeuxes n. Plural of epizeuxis. • EPIZEUXIS n. the immediate repetition of a word for emphasis. |
| EPIZEUXIS | • epizeuxis n. (Rhetoric) The repetition of words in immediate succession for emphasis. • EPIZEUXIS n. the immediate repetition of a word for emphasis. |
| ZEUGMATIC | • zeugmatic adj. Involving zeugma. • ZEUGMATIC adj. of or pertaining to zeugma, the literary device of using word to modify two other words with only one of which it is correctly used. |
| DIAZEUCTIC | • diazeuctic adj. (Music, obsolete) Disjoining two fourths. • DIAZEUCTIC adj. relating to diazeuxis, the separation of two tetrachords by a whole tone. |
| ZEUGLODONT | • zeuglodont n. (Zoology) Any extinct cetacean of the family Basilosauridae, formerly under the taxonomically invalid… • ZEUGLODONT n. any of a genus of fossil whales. |
| EPIZEUXISES | • EPIZEUXIS n. the immediate repetition of a word for emphasis. |
| ZEUGLODONTS | • zeuglodonts n. Plural of zeuglodont. • ZEUGLODONT n. any of a genus of fossil whales. |
| DIEZEUGMENON | • diezeugmenon n. (Music) The last tetrachord, in the case where two tetrachords were placed separately from each other… • DIEZEUGMENON n. a term in Greek prosody. |
| DIEZEUGMENONS | • DIEZEUGMENON n. a term in Greek prosody. |
| ZEUGMATICALLY | • zeugmatically adv. In a zeugmatic manner. • ZEUGMATIC adv. of or pertaining to zeugma, the literary device of using word to modify two other words with only one of which it is correctly used. |