Chiasmus

/kaɪˈæzməs/ noun

A rhetorical device where two clauses are balanced against each other by reversing their structure. A reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases for effect.

From Greek 'chiasmos' meaning crossing, from 'chi' (the Greek letter X). Named for the X-shaped pattern created when you diagram the crossing grammatical elements.

AMኪያዝም
ARخيازم
BNকিয়াজম
CAquiasme
CSchiasm
DAkiasm
DEChiasmus
ELχιάζμ
ESquiasmo
FAکیازم
FIkiasm
FRchiasme
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