Contrapuntal
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Contrapuntal
From Italian. No surprise it means counterpoint. I read an article that used this word metaphorically, that is, without a reference to music.
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Re: Contrapuntal
It could be used in American football to mean an all-out attempt to block a punt!
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Re: Contrapuntal
Nice one. I happen to be in NOLA now visiting my grandchildren. Great way to enjoy the holidays.
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