Asyndeton

/æˈsɪndɪtɑn/ noun

A rhetorical device in which conjunctions are left out of a sentence, leaving only commas or no punctuation to connect phrases or clauses.

From Greek 'a-' (not) + 'syndeton' (bound together), meaning literally 'not bound together.' Ancient Greek and Roman rhetoricians formally identified this technique and gave it this name to categorize persuasive devices.

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