anacoluthia

anacoluthia
anacoluthic, adj.anacoluthically, adv.
/an'euh keuh looh"thee euh/, n. Rhet.
lack of grammatical sequence or coherence, esp. in a sentence.
[1855-60; < L < Gk anakolouthía. See ANACOLUTHON, -IA]

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