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Rate | Answer | Clue |
DIALECT | Local form of speech | |
LOCALE | A principle, practice, form of speech, or other thing of local use, or limited to a locality. | |
CAUSAL | A causal word or form of speech. | |
LOCUTION | Speech or discourse; a phrase; a form or mode of expression. | |
PATOIS | A dialect peculiar to the illiterate classes; a provincial form of speech. | |
PASILALY | A form of speech adapted to be used by all mankind; universal language. | |
NEGATIVELY | In the form of speech implying the absence of something; -- opposed to positively. | |
PHRASE | A mode or form of speech; the manner or style in which any one expreses himself; diction; expression. | |
CRANK | A twist or turn in speech; a conceit consisting in a change of the form or meaning of a word. | |
STUDY | To form or arrange by previous thought; to con over, as in committing to memory; as, to study a speech. | |
ARCHAISM | An ancient, antiquated, or old-fashioned, word, expression, or idiom; a word or form of speech no longer in common use. | |
HELLENISM | A phrase or form of speech in accordance with genius and construction or idioms of the Greek language; a Grecism. | |
INTERJECTION | A word or form of speech thrown in to express emotion or feeling, as O! Alas! Ha ha! Begone! etc. Compare Exclamation. | |
GRACEFUL | Displaying grace or beauty in form or action; elegant; easy; agreeable in appearance; as, a graceful walk, deportment, speaker, air, act, speech. | |
BARBARISM | An offense against purity of style or language; any form of speech contrary to the pure idioms of a particular language. See Solecism. | |
GAG | A speech or phrase interpolated offhand by an actor on the stage in his part as written, usually consisting of some seasonable or local allusion. | |
ROOT | A primitive form of speech; one of the earliest terms employed in language; a word from which other words are formed; a radix, or radical. | |
EXPRESSION | A form of words in which an idea or sentiment is conveyed; a mode of speech; a phrase; as, a common expression; an odd expression. | |
EROTESIS | A figure o/ speech by which a strong affirmation of the contrary, is implied under the form o/ an earnest interrogation, as in the following lines; - | |
STUTTERING | The act of one who stutters; -- restricted by some physiologists to defective speech due to inability to form the proper sounds, the breathing being normal, as distinguished from stammering. | |
HETEROSIS | A figure of speech by which one form of a noun, verb, or pronoun, and the like, is used for another, as in the sentence: "What is life to such as me?" | |
DUPLICITY | Doubleness of heart or speech; insincerity; a sustained form of deception which consists in entertaining or pretending to entertain one of feel... | |
PYAEMIA | ...ion into the blood of morbid matters usually originating in a wound or local inflammation. It is characterized by the development of multiple ... | |
PARTICIPLE | A part of speech partaking of the nature both verb and adjective; a form of a verb, or verbal adjective, modifying a noun, but taking the adjun... | |
ADDRESS | Speech |