ploce
American
[ploh-see]
/ ˈploʊ si /
noun
Rhetoric.
Etymology
Origin of ploce
First recorded in 1580–90; earlier ploche, from Late Latin plocē, from Greek plokḗ “plaiting,” akin to plékein “to plait”
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