Di*al"la*ge (?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. interchange, change, fr. to interchange.] Rhet.
A figure by which arguments are placed in various points of view, and then turned to one point.
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Di"al*lage [Gr. change, alluding to the change and inequality of luster between the natural joints of the mineral.] Min.
A dark green or bronze-colored laminated variety of pyroxene, common in certain igneous rocks.
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