Rhet. [Gr. ἀπαρίθμησις, n. of action f. ἀπαριθμέ-ειν to count off.] ‘A figure in rhetorick; enumeration.’ Todd.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Aparithmesis,… in rhetoric, denotes the answer to the protasis or proposition itself. Thus if the protasis be appellandi tempus non erat, the Aparithmesis is at tecum anno plus vixi.

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