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an·tis·tro·phe \anˈtistrə(ˌ)fē, -_fi\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek antistrophē, from Greek anti- anti- (I) + strophē turning, movement of the chorus in Greek drama — more at strophe 1. in the Greek choral dance a. : the returning of the chorus exactly answering to a previous strophe b. : the part of a choral song corresponding to this returning 2. archaic : an inverse relation or correspondence • an·ti·stroph·ic \|antə̇|sträfik also -ōf-\ adjective • an·ti·stroph·i·cal·ly \-fə̇k(ə)lē\ adverb |