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ἑτέρως ἠδύνατο βέλτιον ἢ ὡς νῦν ἔχει κατεσκευάσθαι → otherwise they could have been constructed better than they are now (Galen, On the use of parts of the body 4.143.1 Kühn)

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|lshtext=<b>părădĭastŏlē</b>: ēs, f., = [[παραδιαστολή]]>,<br /><b>I</b> a [[figure]] of [[speech]], in [[which]] [[two]] [[different]] [[but]] [[similar]] things are [[put]] [[together]] and [[distinguished]] ([[pure]] Lat. [[distinctio]]), Rutil. Lup. Fig. Sent. 1, 4; Rufin. § 20 (written as Greek, Quint. 9, 3, 65).
|lshtext=<b>părădĭastŏlē</b>: ēs, f., = [[παραδιαστολή]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[figure]] of [[speech]], in [[which]] [[two]] [[different]] [[but]] [[similar]] things are [[put]] [[together]] and [[distinguished]] ([[pure]] Lat. [[distinctio]]), Rutil. Lup. Fig. Sent. 1, 4; Rufin. § 20 (written as Greek, Quint. 9, 3, 65).
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părădĭastŏlē: ēs, f., = παραδιαστολή,
I a figure of speech, in which two different but similar things are put together and distinguished (pure Lat. distinctio), Rutil. Lup. Fig. Sent. 1, 4; Rufin. § 20 (written as Greek, Quint. 9, 3, 65).