Why this word is great
EPIPHONEMA — [Noun] A concise, often exclamatory or reflective statement that summarizes or concludes a discourse or argument, delivering its distilled moral weight. From the Latin epiphonema, from the Ancient Greek ἐπιφώνημα (epiphṓnēma), from ἐπιφωνεῖν (epiphōneîn, "to call out to, exclaim"). Unlike an epigram, a self-contained dart of wit, or a peroration, a formal and expansive summation, the epiphonema is the sudden, crystallizing outcry that follows an intellectual storm. It is the gavel's crack that silences the courtroom, the tolling of a single bell after a hymn, or the whispered "So it goes" placed like a stone on a grave—a small verbal monument to the weight of all that has just been said.