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1. Applause; enthusiastic approval. 2. An oral vote, especially an enthusiastic vote of approval. |
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| A loud outcry, especially in protest. |
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| To speak loudly or passionately. |
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| Referring to legal proceedings or formal debate or rhetoric. |
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1. The central square or marketplace of a Roman City. 2. A public meeting or any situation for open discussion. |
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| Unfamiliar language; a dialect or special jargon. |
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| A language used by people who do not speak a common tongue; usually combines aspects of different languages. |
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| 1. A person who speaks several languages; a polyglot. |
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1. The use of many words when few would do. 2. Excessive talk; roundabout expression. |
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| A meeting for discussion, especially in an academic setting. |
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| A word or expression; phraseology. |
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1. Of or like a wise or witty folksaying. 2. Well-known; notorious; frequently spoken of. |
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| Word for word; in exactly the same words. |
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| Wordy; using excessive words. |
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