in Grammar, a figure which omits the conjunctions in a sentence. As in veni, vidi, vici, where ET is left out; or in that of Cicero concerning Catiline, abit, excelfit, evasit, erupit: or in that verse of Virgil,
Ferte citò flammas, date vela, impellite remos.
Asyndeton stands opposed to polyndeton, where the copulatives are multiplied.