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Logos & Verbum
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| prologue | The introduction to a discourse poem or performance |
| monologue | a speech delivered by one person. |
| dialogue | (1) a literary work in a conversational form. (2) A conversation between two or more people |
| etymology | the history of words; the study of the origin of words |
| philology | literary study; the study of language and literature; the study of words. |
| astrology | belief that the movements in the heavens influence human affairs |
| trilogy | a set of three related novels, plays, films, operas, or albums. |
| logodaedaly | Skill in using/coining words. |
| neologism | A new word or phrase |
| epilogue | the closing; a concluding speech |
| verb | the word that tells you what's going on in the sentence usually showing action. |
| adverb | a word that hangs out with verbs and describes the verb. |
| verbalize | to express in words |
| verbarian | someone who coins words. |
| verbatim | Word for word; in the same words |
| verbose | wordy; abounding in words; using or containing more words than are necessary |
| verbiage | 1. manner or style of "words" used 2. too many words; chatter; verbosity; use of many words without necessity |
| proverb | 1. an old saying a sentence expressing a well-known truth or common fact. 2. a wise word put forth |
| cruciverbalist | Someone skilled in the making of or completion of crossword puzzles. |