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Recapitulate
intransitive verb To repeat in concise form.
intransitive verb To appear to repeat (the evolutionary stages of the species) during the embryonic development of the individual organism.
intransitive verb To make a summary.
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The #featherdance or #ghostdance is a dance of #warriors first performed by the God #Quetzalcoatl and his brother #Tezcatlipoca. #Dancers must dance with #intent and gather #personalpower to dance all day, from sunrise to sunset. During the long dance you would #recapitulate your entire life and go through 10,000 sorrows and 10,000 joys before you communicate with the #greatspirit #Pitao. #DanzadelaPluma #DanzadeQuetzalcoatl #teotitlandelvalle #oaxaca #mexico (at TeotitlΓ‘n del Valle)

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SAT Word of the Day: RECAPITULATE
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Capitulate: to surrender often after negotiation of terms (x) Recapitulate: to restate briefly / summarize (x)
Etymology: "...capitulare 'to draw up in heads or chapters, arrange conditions.' Often of terms of surrender, hence meaning 'to yield on stipulated terms' (1680s)." (x)