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Word of the Day: Euphony
Word of the Day: Euphony

Part of Speech: NounPronunciation: yoo-foh-neeDefinition: The pleasant or agreeable sound of a word or phrase.Etymology: Derived from the Greek adjective "euphōnos," meaning "sweet-voiced" or "musical." It combines the prefix "eu-" (good) with "phōnē" (voice).Meaning and Usage: Euphony refers to the quality of somethin

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Anaphora: Word of the day
Anaphora: Word of the day

 AnaphoraType: NounPronunciation: uh-NAF-er-uhDefinition: Anaphora refers to the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses or sentences for rhetorical or poetic effect.Etymology: The word "anaphora" originates from the Greek word "anapherein," which means "to bring back" or "to carry up

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