Definition of Dilogy. Meaning of Dilogy. Synonyms of Dilogy

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Definition of Dilogy

Dilogy
Dilogy Dil"o*gy, n.; pl. Dilogies. [L. dilogia, Gr. ?, fr. ? doubtful; di- = di`s- twice + ? to speak.] (Rhet.) An ambiguous speech; a figure in which a word is used an equivocal sense. [R.]

Meaning of Dilogy from wikipedia

- literary experiments – like the religiously themed alternative history dilogy S****ers of the Sky, where he experimented with language stylization. The...
- Make You": Posthuman Identity Formations in James Cameron’s Terminator Dilogy, Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner, and the Wachowski Brothers’ the Matrix Trilogy...
- Xbox One were released later. The game forms a series called Existential Dilogy with the follow-up game Arrest of a Stone Buddha (2020). Another similar...
- the hallmarks of Bardugo’s...writing but without the charm of the last dilogy." Rule of Wolves received the Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fantasy...
- translators of 1980s and 1990s films such as The Empire Strikes Back, Terminator dilogy, Last Action Hero, A Nightmare on Elm Street and others. Volodarsky was...
- Xbox ports were released later. The game forms a series called Existential Dilogy with the previous game The Friends of Ringo Ishikawa (2018). Another similar...
- animation Song of a Falcon (1967), the highly po****r Karlsson-on-the-Roof dilogy (1968–1970) that made use of xerography and The Nutcracker adaptation (1973)...
- romanized: V lesakh) is an 1874 novel by Pavel Melnikov-Pechersky, first part of a dilogy, completed in 1881 by the novel On the Hills. Providing panoramic view on...
- Tsvetochek (The Scarlet Flower, after S. Aksakov, 1974) Chertogon (opera dilogy after Nikolai Leskov: Zagul, Pokhmelye, 1978–1981) Beg (The Run after Mikhail...
- adaptation of the eponymous novel by Mikhail Lermontov. The first film of the dilogy takes place in the early 19th century. Pechorin, a Russian officer serving...