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  • 21prose-writer — proseˈ writer noun • • • Main Entry: ↑prose …

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  • 22prose — PROSE: Plus facile à faire que les vers …

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  • 23prose — prose …

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  • 24prose — [prəuz US prouz] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin prosa, from prorsus, prosus straight, direct ] written language in its usual form, as opposed to poetry …

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  • 25prose — [n] written, nonrhythmic literature book, composition, essay, exposition, fiction, nonfiction, speech, story, talk, text, tongue*, writing; concepts 268,271 Ant. poem, poetry …

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  • 26prose — Prose, Prosa, Prosaica oratio, Soluta oratio, Pedestris oratio …

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  • 27prose — ► NOUN ▪ ordinary written or spoken language, without metrical structure. ► VERB ▪ talk tediously. ORIGIN from Latin prosa oratio straightforward discourse …

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  • 28Prose poetry — This article refers to a poetic form. For the competitive speech event, see Prose Poetry. TOCrightProse poetry is usually considered a form of poetry written in prose that breaks some of the normal rules associated with prose discourse, for… …

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  • 29prose — (prô z ) s. f. 1°   Discours non assujetti à une certaine mesure, à un certain nombre de pieds et de syllabes. •   Il y en a qui tiennent que ce n est point un vice qu un vers dans la prose, encore qu il fasse un sens complet et qu il finisse en… …

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  • 30Prose Tristan — The Prose Tristan is an adaptation of the Tristan and Iseult story into a long prose romance, and the first to tie the subject entirely into the arc of the Arthurian legend. It was also the first major Arthurian prose cycle commenced after the… …

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