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Picturesque
artificial graphic vivid as a picturesque scene or attitude picturesque language
Platitude
thin or insipid flat commonness triteness staleness of ideas of language
Pleonasm
Redundancy of language in speaking or writing the use of more words than
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Post impressionism
becomes a purely subjective expression in an arbitrary and personal language
Prakrit
the Sanskrit which was used as a literary and learned language when no longer spoken by the people Pali is one
Presentable
go into society as ideas that are presentable in simple language she is not presentable in such a gown
Profaneness
or state of being profane especially the use of profane language
Profaner
irreverence or defiles what is holy one who uses profane language
Provinciality
The quality or state of being provincial peculiarity of language characteristic of a province
Pundit
man a teacher esp a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language and in the science laws and religion of the Hindoos
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Language - Law Dictionary Search Results
Picturesque
artificial graphic vivid as a picturesque scene or attitude picturesque language
Platitude
thin or insipid flat commonness triteness staleness of ideas of language
Pleonasm
Redundancy of language in speaking or writing the use of more words than
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Post impressionism
becomes a purely subjective expression in an arbitrary and personal language
Prakrit
the Sanskrit which was used as a literary and learned language when no longer spoken by the people Pali is one
Presentable
go into society as ideas that are presentable in simple language she is not presentable in such a gown
Profaneness
or state of being profane especially the use of profane language
Profaner
irreverence or defiles what is holy one who uses profane language
Provinciality
The quality or state of being provincial peculiarity of language characteristic of a province
Pundit
man a teacher esp a Brahman versed in the Sanskrit language and in the science laws and religion of the Hindoos
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