anesis

English

Etymology

Ancient Greek ἄνεσις (ánesis, loosening, abatement, remission)

Noun

anesis

  1. (medicine) Remission of disease symptoms.
  2. (rhetoric) Addition of a sentence, clause or phrase that diminishes what preceded.
Examples (rhetoric)

He was energetic, articulate, popular, and overconfident

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Latin

Noun

anesīs

  1. dative plural of anesum
  2. ablative plural of anesum

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