Anacoenoses

/ˌænəkoʊˈnoʊsiːz/ noun

Plural form of anacoenosis; a figure of speech in which a speaker consults with or appeals to the audience or an opponent.

From Greek anakoina (shared), from ana- (back) plus koinein (to make common). This rhetorical term describes when speakers invite audience participation in debate or reasoning.

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