POLIPOTE Poliptoton : from the Latin polypt?ton , and this from the Greek poliptoton , which has many cases or endings . Pun . Rhetorical figure belonging to subgroup 1. 2 . of REPETITION FIGURES, consisting of 1. 2 . 1 Alliteration1 . 2 . 2 Anadiplosis, Concatenation or Conduplication1. 2 . 3 Anaphora1 . 2 . 4 Anonimatio1 . 2 . 5 Cacophony1 . 2 . 6 Complexion1 . 2 . 7 Correlation1 . 2 . 8 Derivatio1 . 2 . 9 Diaphora or Dilogy or Double Entenses1 . 2 . 10 Epanadiplosis1 . 2 . 11 Epiphora or Epistrophe1 . 2 . 12 Equivocation or Antanaclasis1 . 2 . 13 Gradation or Climax1 . 2 . 14 Anticlimax1 . 2 . 15 Isocolon1 . 2 . 16 Parallelism1 . 2 . 17 Pleonasm or Redundancy 1 . 2 . 18 Polysyndeton or Conjunction or Ditology or Síndeton1 . 2 . 19 Paranomasia1 . 2 . 20 Parison1 . 2 . 21 Polypod or Polyptoton or Etymological figure or Derivation1 . 2 . 22 Reduplication1 . 2 . 23 Gemination1 . 2 . 24 Chiosm, Antitimetábola, Antimetalepsis or Antimetástasis1. 2 . 25 Retruécano , Conmutación or Conmutatio1 . 2 . 26 Similcadencia or Asonancia1 . 2 . 27 Translation; which is characterized by the repetition of the same word varying the flexive morphemes: singular, plural, masculine and feminine.