20 5 / 2011
Ovine
–adjective
pertaining to, of the nature of, or like sheep.
(Basically bovine is to cows what ovine is to sheep)
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03 5 / 2011
Paralipsis
Paralipsis also known also as praeteritio, preterition, cataphasis, antiphrasis, or parasiopesis, is a rhetorical device wherein the speaker or writer invokes a subject by denying that it should be invoked. As such, it can be seen as a rhetorical relative of irony. Paralipsis is usually employed to make a subversive ad hominem attack.
The device is typically used to distance the speaker from unfair claims, while still bringing them up. For instance, a politician might say, “I don’t even want to talk about the allegations that my opponent is a drunk.”
Proslepsis is an extreme kind of paralipsis that gives the full details of the acts one is claiming to pass over; for example, “I will not stoop to mentioning the occasion last winter when our esteemed opponent was found asleep in an alleyway with an empty bottle of vodka still pressed to his lips.”
Paralipsis was often used by Cicero in his orations, such as “I will not even mention the fact that you betrayed us in the Roman people by aiding Catiline.”
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30 4 / 2011
Mutatis mutandis
a Latin phrase meaning “by changing those things which need to be changed”
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13 4 / 2011
Edacious, adj.
1 : having a huge appetite : ravenous
2 : excessively eager : insatiable
17 3 / 2011
Breech vs Breach
Breech:
–noun
1.the lower, rear part of the trunk of the body; buttocks.
2.the hinder or lower part of anything.
Breach:
–noun
1.the act or a result of breaking; break or rupture.
2.an infraction or violation, as of a law, trust, faith, or promise.
3.a gap made in a wall, fortification, line of soldiers, etc.; rift; fissure.
4.a severance of friendly relations.
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