Anaphora (disambiguation)
- Anaphora (disambiguation)
Anaphora may refer to:
* Anaphora, a rhetorical technique
* Anaphora (linguistics), a referential pattern in linguistics
* Anaphora (liturgy) a part of the Divine Liturgy in Eastern Christianity
* Anaphora (retreat), a retreat centre located outside Cairo, Egypt, created by Coptic Orthodox Bishop Thomas of al-Qusiyah in the late 1990's
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