Asyndesis

/ˌæsɪnˈdiːsɪs/ noun

A rhetorical device where conjunctions (connecting words like 'and' or 'but') are deliberately omitted from a sentence to create a choppy, punchy effect.

From Greek 'a-' (not) + 'syndesis' (binding together), literally 'not bound together.' This literary term was formalized by ancient Greek rhetoricians studying how word choices affect persuasion and emotional impact.

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