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Definition of romance
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of romance is as below...
Romance
(n.) The
languages,
or
rather
the
several
dialects,
which were
originally
forms of
popular
or
vulgar
Latin,
and have now
developed
into
Italian.
Spanish,
French,
etc.
(called
the
Romanic
languages)..
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Psychagogue
::
Psychagogue
(n.) A
necromancer.
Chiromancer
::
Chiromancer
(n.) One who
practices
chiromancy.
History
::
History
(n.) A
systematic,
written
account
of
events,
particularly
of those
affecting
a
nation,
institution,
science,
or art, and
usually
connected
with a
philosophical
explanation
of their
causes;
a true
story,
as
distinguished
from a
romance;
--
distinguished
also from
annals,
which
relate
simply
the facts and
events
of each year, in
strict
chronological
order;
from
biography,
which is the
record
of an
individual's
life; and from
memoir,
which is
history
composed
from
personal
experience,
obse
Fiction
::
Fiction
(n.)
Fictitious
literature;
comprehensively,
all works of
imagination;
specifically,
novels
and
romances..
Plot
::
Plot (n.) In
fiction,
the story of a play,
novel,
romance,
or poem,
comprising
a
complication
of
incidents
which are
gradually
unfolded,
sometimes
by
unexpected
means..
Illustrate
::
Illustrate
(v. t.) To adorn with
pictures,
as a book or a
subject;
to
elucidate
with
pictures,
as a
history
or a
romance..
Neo-latin
::
Neo-Latin
(a.)
Applied
to the
Romance
languages,
as being
mostly
of Latin
origin..
Story
::
Story (n.) The
relation
of an
incident
or minor
event;
a short
narrative;
a tale;
especially,
a
fictitious
narrative
less
elaborate
than a
novel;
a short
romance..
Romance
::
Romance
(v. i.) To write or tell
romances;
to
indulge
in
extravagant
stories.
Intrigue
::
Intrigue
(v. i.) The plot or
romance;
a
complicated
scheme
of
designs,
actions,
and
events..
Romanced
::
Romanced
(imp. & p. p.) of
Romanc.
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
romance;
involving
or
resembling
romance;
hence,
fanciful;
marvelous;
extravagant;
unreal;
as, a
romantic
tale; a
romantic
notion;
a
romantic
undertaking..
Romance
::
Romance
(n.) A short lyric tale set to
music;
a song or short
instrumental
piece in
ballad
style;
a
romanza.
Necromancer
::
Necromancer
(n.) One who
practices
necromancy;
a
sorcerer;
a
wizard.
Catastrophe
::
Catastrophe
(n.) The final event in a
romance
or a
dramatic
piece;
a
denouement,
as a death in a
tragedy,
or a
marriage
in a
comedy..
Thrilling
::
Thrilling
(a.)
Causing
a
thrill;
causing
tremulous
excitement;
deeply
moving;
as, a
thrilling
romance..
Chiromantist
::
Chiromantist
(n.) A
chiromancer.
Romance
::
Romance
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
language
or
dialects
known as
Romance.
Romantic
::
Romantic
(a.)
Entertaining
ideas and
expectations
suited
to a
romance;
as, a
romantic
person;
a
romantic
mind..
Romancer
::
Romancer
(n.) One who
romances.
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