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[crater] The outer rim of Volta is heavily worn and irregular, with small craters overlying the rim crest, with Volta K and Volta J along the south side, a chain of craters along the east, and Regnault along the west rim. Even the northern rim is irregular, with a gouging valley extending through the north-northeast rim towards Xenophanes. ...
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[literature] In poetry, the volta, or turn, is a rhetorical shift or dramatic change in thought and/or emotion. Turns are seen in all types of poetry. ==Terminology== The turn in poetry has gone by many names. In `The Poem in Countermotion,` the final chapter of How Does a Poem Mean?, John Ciardi calls the turn a `fulcrum.` In The Poet`s Ar...
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• (n.) A turning; a time; -- chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as, una volta, once. Seconda volta, second time, points to certain modifications in the close of a repeated strain.
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(from the article `Greece`) In the hot summers social life in Greece tends to be conducted outdoors. In small towns and villages the tradition of the volta continues, when much ...
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the turn in thought in a sonnet that is often indicated by such initial words as But, Yet, or And yet.
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Also called a turn, a volta is a sudden change in thought, direction, or emotion near the conclusion
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Vol'ta noun ;
plural Volte . [ Italian
volta a turn, turning, a time. See
Volt a tread.]
(Mus.) A turning; a time; -- chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as,
una volta , once.
Seconda volta...
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Italian term for the change in feeling which occurs between the octave and sestet in some sonnets.
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The Volta was a French Mogador Class destroyer (contre-torpilleurs) of 2884 tons displacement launched in 1936. The Volta had a top speed of 38 knots and carried a complement of 238. Armaments consisted of eight 5.5-inch guns; four 37 mm anti-aircraft guns; four 13 mm anti-aircraft guns, four depth charge throwers and ten 21.7 inch torpedo tubes ar...
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[
n] - Italian physicist after whom the volt is named
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Count Alessandro Volta noun Italian physicist after whom the volt is named; studied electric currents and invented the voltaic pile (1745-1827)
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Main river in Ghana, about 1,600 km/1,000 mi long, with two main upper branches, the Black Volta and White Volta. It has been dammed at Akosombo to provide power
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