anaphoric

anaphoric
anaphorically, adv.
/an'euh fawr"ik, -for"-/, adj. Gram.
referring back to or substituting for a preceding word or group of words: anaphoric reference.
[1910-15; ANAPHOR(A) + -IC]

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  • anaphoric — adjective Of, or relating to, an anaphora …   Wiktionary

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