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anaphora . ( Of the lat. ) anaphora, and this of the g ?(af?, repetition). 1. f. In the Greek and Oriental liturgies, part of the mass that corresponds to the preface and the canon in the Roman Liturgy, and whose integral is the consecration. 2. f. Ling. Types of deixis that play certain words to pick up the meaning of a portion of the speech already issued; e.g., in said that he had been, but I so I didn't.