| reversal |
A place in the plot where a character achieves the opposite of his aim, resulting in a change from good fortune to bad fortune.
Ãâó: www.playwriting101.com/glossary
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| reversion |
change of an apomorphy to a new character state which resembles the plesiomorphic state.
Ãâó: www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/classes/bio406/glossary...
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| revert |
(in Hosta) change of a variegated sport back to its original solid color predecessor.
Ãâó: www.hostafarm.com/glofhote.html
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| reversal |
a serious second act obstacle to a protagonist
Ãâó: www.austin.cc.tx.us/sbramme2/Glossary.htm
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| reversal |
Type of film and film processing which generates a positive original print.
Ãâó: www.teako170.com/glossary5.html
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| REV | revise or reorganize, esp. for the purpose of updating and improving |
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| REV | capable of being revoked or annulled |
| REV | the act (by someone having the authority) of annulling something previously done |
| REV | the state of being cancelled or annulled |
| REV | capable of being revoked or annulled |
| REV | the mistake of not following suit when able to do so |
| REV | annul by recalling or rescinding |
| REV | fail to follow suit in a card game when able and required to do so |
| REV | organized opposition to authority |
| REV | cause aversion in |
| REV | fill with distaste |
| REV | make revolution |
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