recapitulation









recapitulation


noun

  1. the act of recapitulating or the state of being recapitulated.
  2. a brief review or summary, as of a speech.
  3. Biology. the theory that the stages an organism passes through during its embryonic development repeat the evolutionary stages of structural change in its ancestral lineage.
  4. Music. the modified restatement of the exposition following the development section in a sonata-form movement.

noun

  1. the act of recapitulating, esp summing up, as at the end of a speech
  2. Also called: palingenesis biology the apparent repetition in the embryonic development of an animal of the changes that occurred during its evolutionary historyCompare caenogenesis
  3. music the repeating of earlier themes, esp when forming the final section of a movement in sonata form
n.

late 14c., “a summarizing,” from Old French recapitulacion (13c.), from Late Latin recapitulationem (nominative recapitulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of recapitulare “go over the main points of a thing again,” literally “restate by heads or chapters,” from re- “again” (see re-) + capitulum “main part” (see chapter).

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