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▸ noun: In classical Greek rhetoric, topos, pl. topoi, (from "place", elliptical for tópos koinós, 'common place'), in Latin locus (from locus communis), refers to a method for developing arguments (see topoi in classical rhetoric).
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▸ noun: In classical Greek rhetoric, topos, pl. topoi, (from "place", elliptical for tópos koinós, 'common place'), in Latin locus (from locus communis), refers to a method for developing arguments (see topoi in classical rhetoric).
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