
1) Development 2) French word used in English 3) Growing 4) Growth 5) Maturation 6) Ontogenesis 7) Ontogeny 8) Palingenesis
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1) Epanodos 2) Palingenesis 3) Recap
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[Castaneda] Recapitulation is a term first used by Carlos Castaneda in his book, The Eagle’s Gift, published in 1982. In The Eagle`s Gift, Florinda, one of don Juan`s party of warriors, teaches Castaneda about the process and purpose of recapitulation. She explained that recapitulation consisted of `recollecting one`s life down to the mos...
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[music] In music theory, the recapitulation is one of the sections of a movement written in sonata form. The recapitulation occurs after the movement`s development section, and typically presents once more the musical themes from the movement`s exposition. This material is most often recapitulated in the tonic key of the movement, in such a...
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• (n.) The act of recapitulating; a summary, or concise statement or enumeration, of the principal points, facts, or statements, in a preceding discourse, argument, or essay.
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(from the article `sonata`) The basic elements of sonata form are three: exposition, development, and recapitulation, in which the musical subject matter is stated, explored or ... ...most often cast in sonata formthree-part form containing an exposition of two contrasting melodic ideas, a transition (later elaborated to create .....
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See: recapitulation theory. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The outmoded theory that the stages of development (ontogeny) recapitulated the evolutionary stages through which an organism had passed (phylogeny); thus the primitive mammalian embryo was supposed to go through fish-like and amphibian-like stages before gaining mammal-like features.
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Re`ca·pit`u·la'tion (-lā'shŭn)
noun [ Late Latin
recapitulatio : confer French
recapitulation .] The act of recapitulating; a summary, or concise statement or enumeration, of the principal points, facts, or statements, in a preceding discourse, argument, or essay.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē′kă-pit′yū-lā′shŭn See: recapitulation theory
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[
n] - a section of a musical composition or movement in which themes introduced earlier are repeated 2. [n] - a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
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[Wuthering Heights] a brief repetition, as in an outline; a summary.
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recap noun a summary at the end that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
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A reprise.
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