noun
- Plural of chiasmus; instances of a rhetorical device in which the second part of a sentence reverses the structure of the first part.
- Plural of chiasmus; anatomical crossings or intersections, especially of nerve fibers or blood vessels.
Usage: literary; rhetoric
Usage: anatomy; medical
Examples
- The poet employed several chiasmuses to create memorable, balanced phrases.
- In rhetoric class, students identified chiasmuses in famous speeches.
- The famous line 'Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country' is one of the most celebrated chiasmuses in American oratory.
- Anatomists study the chiasmuses where optic nerves cross in the brain.
- The chiasmuses of the nervous system are critical junctures for signal transmission.