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PROLEP'SIS PROLEP'SY, n. [Gr. to take.] 1. Anticipation; a figure in rhetoric by which objections are anticipated or prevented. 2. An error in chronology, when an event is dated before the actual time; an anachronism.
prolepsis appears in definitions for these words: Proleptic