"antiptosis" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /æntɪpˈtəʊsɪs/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˌantɪpˈtəʊsɪs/ [UK] Forms: antiptoses [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀντίπτωσις (antíptōsis). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*peth₂-}}, {{uder|en|grc|ἀντίπτωσις}} Ancient Greek ἀντίπτωσις (antíptōsis) Head templates: {{en-noun|~|antiptoses}} antiptosis (countable and uncountable, plural antiptoses)
  1. (grammar, rhetoric) Substitution of one grammatical case for another. Tags: countable, rhetoric, uncountable Categories (topical): Grammar, Rhetoric Hypernyms: enallage Translations (substitution of one grammatical case for another): ᾰ̓ντῐ́πτωσῐς (antíptōsis) [feminine] (Ancient Greek), antiptosi [feminine] (Catalan), antiptose [feminine] (French), antiptose [feminine] (Portuguese)
    Sense id: en-antiptosis-en-noun-tdPdEGQd Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations Topics: grammar, human-sciences, linguistics, sciences

Inflected forms

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