counterspectacle

noun

Etymology

From counter- + spectacle.

  1. derived from spectāculum
  2. derived from spectacle
  3. inherited from spectacle
  4. prefixed as counterspectacle — “counter + spectacle

Definitions

  1. A spectacle set up in opposition to another.

    • Perhaps in the world's destruction it would be possible at last to see how it was made. Oceans, mountains. The ponderous counterspectacle of things ceasing to be.

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