Catastasis

/kətæsˈteɪsɪs/ noun

In classical rhetoric and drama, the main section where the plot reaches its point of greatest development and tension before resolution.

From Greek 'katastasis,' meaning literally 'a standing down' or 'settling,' from 'kata' (down) + 'stasis' (standing). The term was used by Greek rhetoricians to describe structural elements of speeches and dramatic works.

AMአይም
ARكارثة
BNবিপর্যয়
CAcatàstrofe
CSkatastrofa
DAkatastrofe
DEKatastrophe
ELκαταστροφή
EScatástrofe
FAفاجعه
FIkatastrofi
FRcatastrophe
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