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Metathesis (/mɪˈtæθɪsɪs/; from Greek μετάθεσις, from μετατίθημι "I put in a different order"; Latin: transpositio) is the transposition of sounds or syllables in a word or of words in a sentence. Most commonly, it refers to the interchange of two or more contiguous segments or syllables, known as adjacent metathesis or local metathesis: * foliage > **foilage (adjacent segments) * anemone > **anenome (adjacent syllables) * cavalry > **calvary (codas of adjacent syllables)