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These two words recently I read in an article about paleolithic events. The meaning (contrast) I can't quite grasp. Can someone for me sort it out?
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I ran your almost-name  through OneLook; anastrophic doesn't seem to exist. So I tried anastrophe and had better luck: all but one had inversion/transposition of words as the def. One had simply inversion, which, without context, I can't make fit into a paleolithic scenario. However--I was given a few alternatives, none of which were particularly relevant, but I'm wondering if your writer might have meant this: anatrophic (ana·troph·ic) (an˛[schwa]-trof˘ik) 1. correcting or preventing atrophy. 2. a remedy that prevents waste of the tissues. (Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary)
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I googled around and found a reference online saying that anastrophic was a local catstrophic [event]. Mentioned another term that I've seen before, "punctuated equilibrium", for how things (genetic) remain in a steady state for a long time, but then have short periods of almost catstrophic change. (I've seen it applied to language change.) http://origins.swau.edu/papers/global/chadwick/default.htmlAnother page (a Velikowsky newsletter (!)) attributed the term anastrophic to Forese Carlo Wezel who seems to be an Italian geologist.
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http://www.grazian-archive.com/quantavolution/QuantaHTML/vol_02/cosmicheretics_3_09.htm
refers to a mid-70s geologist contributing "the essential concept of anastrophism, the positive side of catastrophism, attributing the birth as well as the death of species to radiation disasters."
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Anna, your comment in the other thread sent me back here. I ran 'ana-' through Onelook, and the first def. in Wordsmyth could make sense in geology: Syllables: an-a-- Part of Speech prefix Definition 1. up or upward. Example anabatic. Definition 2. back or backward. Example anachronism ; anapest. Definition 3. again. Example anabiosis. Definition 4. similar to. Example analogous.
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So where does anabaptist fit into that?
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That all depends on whether you are an anabaptist or not.
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Wasn't she Johnabaptist's unheralded sister?
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