Catastases

/kətæsˈteɪsiːz/ noun

Plural of catastasis; in rhetoric, the section of a speech where the main argument or crisis is fully developed and explained.

From Greek 'katastasis' (a standing down, settling, or state of affairs), derived from 'kata' (down) + 'stasis' (standing). This term is from classical rhetoric and refers to the structural development of an argument.

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