methexis

English

Etymology

Ancient Greek μέθεξις (méthexis)

Noun

methexis (uncountable)

  1. (theater) An originally Ancient Greek form of theatre in which the audience participates and improvises.
  2. (philosophy) The relation between a particular and a Platonic form.

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