Antistrophon

/ænˈtɪstrəfɑn/ noun

An antistrophe or the section of a poem that responds and reverses the structure of the strophe; a poetic or rhetorical response.

From Greek antistrophon, literally 'turning against.' This is the original Greek term for the alternating section in choral poetry, sometimes used in English for scholarly precision.

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