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  2. Retrograde verse - Wikipedia

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    Retrograde verse is "poetry that is metrically and syntactically viable when read both forwards and backwards, word by word". [1] It is a difficult verse form. There are examples of retrograde verse in Latin from the classical, late antique and medieval periods. [2] Medieval examples include: Centum concito by Oswald the Younger [2]

  3. Antistrophe - Wikipedia

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    Antistrophe (Ancient Greek: ἀντιστροφή, "a turning back" [1]) is the portion of an ode sung by the chorus in its returning movement from west to east in response to the strophe, which was sung from east to west. [2]

  4. Satellite ground track - Wikipedia

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    A satellite with an orbital inclination between 90° and 180° (or, equivalently, between 0° and −90°) is said to be in a retrograde orbit. [note 2] A satellite in a direct orbit with an orbital period less than one day will tend to move from west to east along its ground track. This is called "apparent direct" motion.

  5. Retrograde and prograde motion - Wikipedia

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    Retrograde orbit: the satellite (red) orbits in the direction opposite to the rotation of its primary (blue/black) Retrograde motion in astronomy is, in general, orbital or rotational motion of an object in the direction opposite the rotation of its primary, that is, the central object (right figure).

  6. Apparent retrograde motion - Wikipedia

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    The term retrograde is from the Latin word retrogradus – "backward-step", the affix retro-meaning "backwards" and gradus "step". Retrograde is most commonly an adjective used to describe the path of a planet as it travels through the night sky, with respect to the zodiac, stars, and other bodies of the celestial canopy. In this context, the ...

  7. Mercury Retrograde: What It Means And How to Cope - AOL

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    Tali Edut, one half of The AstroTwins, ELLE’s resident astrologers, breaks down the basics.

  8. Glossary of literary terms - Wikipedia

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    Also apophthegm. A terse, pithy saying, akin to a proverb, maxim, or aphorism. aposiopesis A rhetorical device in which speech is broken off abruptly and the sentence is left unfinished. apostrophe A figure of speech in which a speaker breaks off from addressing the audience (e.g., in a play) and directs speech to a third party such as an opposing litigant or some other individual, sometimes ...

  9. What is Mercury Retrograde's Meaning? What You Need to Know - AOL

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    What is the meaning of mercury retrograde? Mercury rules communication, so you can expect some communication breakdown whenever it stations retrograde. ... Mercury rules communication, so you can ...