Alliterativeness

/əˌlɪt.ə.ˈreɪ.tɪv.nəs/ noun

The quality or characteristic of using alliteration; the degree to which something contains repeated initial sounds in nearby words.

From 'alliteration' (Latin 'ad' + 'litera' meaning to/letter) plus '-ness' (quality of). Alliteration has been a literary device since ancient times, especially in English and Germanic poetry.

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