noun a term used in ancient Greek theater to refer to the entrance of the chorus
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In music, parados can refer to an introductory section of a musical composition.
In military tactics, a parados refers to the rear side of a defensive position such as a trench or bunker.
In literature, parados can refer to the opening choral song in a Greek tragedy.
In architecture, parados can refer to a covered walkway or colonnade.
In theater, parados can refer to the passage behind the stage in ancient Greek theaters where the chorus entered and exited.
In literature, a parados is the entrance song of the chorus in a Greek tragedy.
In psychology, parados may refer to the process of entering into therapy or treatment.
In archaeology, parados can refer to the passageway or entrance ramp in an ancient Greek theater.
In theater, parados may refer to the side entrance used by actors to enter and exit the stage.
In historical research, parados can refer to the introductory section of a document or text.
In music, parados can refer to a musical interlude or entrance piece in a composition.