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an·tis·tro·phe
/ænˈtɪstrə(ˌ)fi/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
An·tis·tro·phe
n.
1.
In
Greek
choruses
and
dances
,
the
returning
of
the
chorus
,
exactly
answering
to
a
previous
strophe
or
movement
from
right
to
left
.
Hence
:
The
lines
of
this
part
of
the
choral
song
.
It
was
customary
,
on
some
occasions
,
to
dance
round
the
altars
whilst
they
sang
the
sacred
hymns
,
which
consisted
of
three
stanzas
or
parts
;
the
first
of
which
,
called
strophe
,
was
sung
in
turning
from
east
to
west
;
the
other
,
named
antistrophe
,
in
returning
from
west
to
east
;
then
they
stood
before
the
altar
,
and
sang
the
epode
,
which
was
the
last
part
of
the
song
.
--
Abp
.
Potter
.
2.
Rhet.
(a)
The
repetition
of
words
in
an
inverse
order
;
as
,
the
master
of
the
servant
and
the
servant
of
the
master
.
(b)
The
retort
or
turning
of
an
adversary's
plea
against
him
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
antistrophe
n
:
the
section
of
a
choral
ode
answering
a
previous
strophe
in
classical
Greek
drama
;
the
second
of
two
metrically
corresponding
sections
in
a
poem
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