Hysteron proteron describes reversing the natural order of terms as a figure of speech or a logical fallacy.
Hysteron proteron is a figure of speech that reverses the natural or rational order of terms, or a logical fallacy.
| Front | hysteron proteron \HIS-tuh-ron PROT-uh-ron\ |
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| Back | noun 1. A figure of speech in which the natural or rational order of its terms is reversed, as in bred and born instead of born and bred. 2. The logical fallacy of assuming as true and using as a premise a proposition that is yet to be proved. [Late Latin, from Greek husteron proteron, latter first : husteron, neuter sing. of husteros, latter, later + proteron, neuter sing. of proteros, former.] "Intriguingly linked with this imprecision is the hysteron proteron of line 6, whose uncertain sequence of bearing arms, and then learning their use opens more space between the two acts than it closes." |
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