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epitasis

 
Dictionary: e·pit·a·sis   (ĭ-pĭt'ə-sĭs) pronunciation
n., pl., -ses (-sēz').
The middle part of a play that develops the action leading to the catastrophe.

[Greek, stretching, intensity, from epiteinein, epita-, to stretch, intensify : epi-, epi- + teinein, to stretch.]


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the part of the play developing the main action and leading to the catastrophe
 
 
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