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An epigram is a brief, clever, and usually memorable statement. Derived from the Greek: (epi-gramma) "to write on - inscribe", the literary device has been employed for over two millennia. The Greek...
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epigrammatically (comparative more epigrammatically, superlative most epigrammatically) ... Positive; epigrammatically ... Comparative; more epigrammatically...
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1. of or like an epigram; terse and ingenious in expression. 2. containing or favoring the use of epigrams. Also, ep⋅i⋅gram⋅mat⋅i⋅cal. Origin: ...
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1. of or like an epigram; terse and ingenious in expression. 2. containing or favoring the use of epigrams. Also, ep⋅i⋅gram⋅mat⋅i⋅cal. Origin: ...
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Epigrammatically: words in the definition ... (adv.) In the way of epigram; in an epigrammatic style. ... Dictionary > Enu-Epi > Epigrammatically...
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ReadySteadyBlog: Anita Brookners first novels first line is rightly celebrated. Her debut, A Start in Life, begins, Dr Weiss, at forty, knew that her life had been ruined by literature. ... Wednesday 20 May 2009 ... It is, however, judging by its reception and repetition, perhaps too cute. When Brookner comes up in...
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A pandemonium ended by a bonfire might epigrammatically describe the scheme of the divine government of the world as travestied by much of our theology. True it is that this earth, which has been the scene of the pandemonium, shall yet be given up to fire, but not till every word of prophecy has been fulfilled;
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