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Definition of prose
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Prose (v. i.) To write
prose.
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Poetical
::
Poetical
(a.)
Expressed
in
metrical
form;
exhibiting
the
imaginative
or the
rhythmical
quality
of
poetry;
as, a
poetical
composition;
poetical
prose..
Labor
::
Labor (v. t.) To
prosecute,
or
perfect,
with
effort;
to urge
stre/uously;
as, to labor a point or
argument..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To
endeavor
to
overtake;
to go in
pursuit
of; to
chase;
to
pursue;
to
prosecute.
Proselytize
::
Proselytize
(v. i.) To make
converts
or
proselytes.
Machinery
::
Machinery
(n.) The
supernatural
means by which the
action
of a
poetic
or
fictitious
work is
carried
on and
brought
to a
catastrophe;
in an
extended
sense,
the
contrivances
by which the
crises
and
conclusion
of a
fictitious
narrative,
in prose or
verse,
are
effected..
Joinder
::
Joinder
(v. t.) A
joining
of
causes
of
action
or
defense
in civil suits or
criminal
prosecutions.
Poem
::
Poem (n.) A
metrical
composition;
a
composition
in verse
written
in
certain
measures,
whether
in blank verse or in
rhyme,
and
characterized
by
imagination
and
poetic
diction;
--
contradistinguished
from
prose;
as, the poems of Homer or of
Milton..
Uprist
::
Uprist
() imp. of
Uprise.
Uprose.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.)
Rhythmical
flow of
language,
in prose or
verse..
Procerebrum
::
Procerebrum
(n.) The
prosencephalon.
Prose
::
Prose (n.) The
ordinary
language
of men in
speaking
or
writing;
language
not cast in
poetical
measure
or
rhythm;
--
contradistinguished
from
verse,
or
metrical
composition..
Transverse
::
Transverse
(v. t.) To
change
from prose into
verse,
or from verse into
prose..
Proselytized
::
proselytized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Proselytiz.
Pursuer
::
Pursuer
(n.) A
plaintiff;
a
prosecutor.
Malefactor
::
Malefactor
(n.) An evil doer; one who
commits
a
crime;
one
subject
to
public
prosecution
and
punishment;
a
criminal.
Proceed
::
Proceed
(v. i.) To go on in an
orderly
or
regulated
manner;
to begin and carry on a
series
of acts or
measures;
to act by
method;
to
prosecute
a
design.
Ingenious
::
Ingenious
(a.)
Proseeding
from,
pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
genius
or
ingenuity;
of
curious
design,
structure,
or
mechanism;
as, an
ingenious
model,
or
machine;
an
ingenious
scheme,
contrivance,
etc..
Perseverance
::
Perseverance
(n.) The act of
persevering;
persistence
in
anything
undertaken;
continued
pursuit
or
prosecution
of any
business,
or
enterprise
begun..
Prosencephalic
::
Prosencephalic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
prosencephalon.
Proser
::
Proser
(n.) One who talks or
writes
tediously.
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