Ennealogy

Synonyms for "ennealogy"

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Translations

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French

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  • ennéalogie noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)

German

1 entries
  • Ennealogie noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)

Occitan

2 entries
  • enealogia noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)
  • nonalogia noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • enealogía noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)
  • nonalogia noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)

Spanish

2 entries
  • enealogía noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)
  • nonalogía noun (A set of nine works of art that are connected)

Sample sentences

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These works […] appear, upon closer scrutiny, to be dramatic, and are actually the seventh and eighth parts of an “ennealogy” (as it were), perhaps “polylogy,” for dramas in Japan frequently are protracted to such lengths.

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[…] George Passant, the protagonist of C.P. Snow’s second novel in the Strangers and Brothers ennealogy […]

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Of course, nobody in their right mind would want to commit to an octalogy, ennealogy, or decalogy—or even more!— unless you were a fan of, say, Lemony Snicket

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