COUNTERTURN
Source: 566, 567
counterturn. Counterturn, n. the height or turn of a play
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Coun″ter‐turn′ (–t�rn′), n. The critical moment in a play, when, contrary to expectation, the action is embroiled in new difficulties. Dryden.
Source: 566, 567
counterturn. Counterturn, n. the height or turn of a play
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Coun″ter‐turn′ (–t�rn′), n. The critical moment in a play, when, contrary to expectation, the action is embroiled in new difficulties. Dryden.