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[Adjective] | "pro*lix" | \ prō-ˈliks \
1: unduly prolonged or drawn out : too long
2: marked by or using an excess of words
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French prolix, from Latin prolixus extended, from pro- forward + liquēre to be fluid {mat|liquid|};
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[Noun] | "prolixity"
1: the use of too many words to express an idea;
* e.g., " ... prolixity is one of the worst offenses that a writer of any age can commit "
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[Adjective] | "prolix"
1: using or containing more words than necessary to express an idea;
* e.g., " ... a person known for habitually transforming brief anecdotes into prolix sagas that exhaust their listeners "
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[ "prolix" ]
1: Writing a book to describe something you could describe in a sentance.
* e.g., ... Prolix: She felt her heart pounding in great effort from which she could not describe how it was dragging along without harmony. It was as if the world had turned the tide and suddenly, it began to expand and burst out of her chest with a immeasurable amount of pressure.
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