Etymology: [ 'prOz ] (noun.) 14th century. c.1330, from Old French prose, the Latin word prōsa (“straightforward”) from the term prōsa ōrātio (“a straightforward speech- i.e. without the ornaments of verse”). The term prōsa (“straightforward”) is a colloquial form of straight forwards which is the feminine form of straight forwards from Old Latin prōvorsus (“moving straight ahead”), from pro- (“forward”) + turned, form of vertō (“I turn”). Compare verse.“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001
düzyazı, sıkıcı, menşur, mensure, menşure, nesire, can sıkıcı konuşmak, düzyazıya çevirmek, nesir, sıkıcı bil dille yazmak, şiirsel olmayan, düz yazı, çevirisi yapılacak metin, yavan söz, sıkıcı yazı, yavan, nesir şeklinde yazılmış, can sıkıcı, İng. (öğrencinin egzersiz olarak yaptığı) tercüme, sıkıcı şekilde yaz, alelade, can sıkıcı şekilde konuşmak veya yazmak, düzyazı şeklinde yazılmış, nesir yazmak, sıkıcı söz veya yazı,
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sıkıcı sıfat
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menşur
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mensure
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menşure
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nesire
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can sıkıcı konuşmak
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düzyazıya çevirmek
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nesir
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sıkıcı bil dille yazmak
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şiirsel olmayan
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düz yazı
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çevirisi yapılacak metin
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yavan söz
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sıkıcı yazı
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yavan
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nesir şeklinde yazılmış
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can sıkıcı
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İng. (öğrencinin egzersiz olarak yaptığı) tercüme isim
Language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry, to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way, Ordinary language, resembling the natural flow of speech The opposite of poetry, means straightforward speaking or writing (Latin, oratio prosa- i e proversa), in opposition to foot-bound speaking or writing, oratio vincta (fettered speech- i e poetry), matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression, Ordinary language people use in speaking or writing, written language in its ordinary form rather than poetry poetry, writing in paragraph form (CHAPTER 6 FLASHCARDS) (See page 165 in your textbook ), writing distinguished from poetry by its greater variety of rhythm and its closer correspondence to the patterns of every day speech, Written or spoken language that is not verse, ordinary writing as distinguished from verse, - mode of expression using un-metered or unmeasured language, Prose is ordinary written language, in contrast to poetry. Shute's prose is stark and chillingly unsentimental poetry, verse. written language in its usual form, as opposed to poetry (prosa, from prorsus, prosus ). Literary medium distinguished from poetry especially by its greater irregularity and variety of rhythm and its closer correspondence to the patterns of everyday speech. Though it is readily distinguishable from poetry in that it does not treat a line as a formal unit, the significant differences between prose and poetry are of tone, pace, and sometimes subject matter, Possessing or exhibiting unpoetical characteristics; plain; dull; prosaic; as, the prose duties of life, See Sequence, To write in prose, ordinary writing as distinguished from verse matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression, Pertaining to, or composed of, prose; not in verse; as, prose composition, A hymn with no regular meter, sometimes introduced into the Mass, boring, tedious, tiresome; unimaginative, dull, not creative, everyday style of writing, nonpoetic style of writing; common phrase, dull expression, The ordinary language of men in speaking or writing; language not cast in poetical measure or rhythm; contradistinguished from verse, or metrical composition, Hence, language which evinces little imagination or animation; dull and commonplace discourse, To write prose,
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Language, particularly written language, not intended as poetry - "Though known mostly for her prose, she also produced a small body of excellent poems."
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to write or repeat in a dull, tedious, or prosy way - "What is your purpose?"
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Ordinary language, resembling the natural flow of speech The opposite of poetry
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means straightforward speaking or writing (Latin, oratio prosa- i e proversa), in opposition to foot-bound speaking or writing, oratio vincta (fettered speech- i e poetry)
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matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression
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Ordinary language people use in speaking or writing
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written language in its ordinary form rather than poetry poetry
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writing in paragraph form (CHAPTER 6 FLASHCARDS) (See page 165 in your textbook )
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writing distinguished from poetry by its greater variety of rhythm and its closer correspondence to the patterns of every day speech
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Written or spoken language that is not verse
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ordinary writing as distinguished from verse
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- mode of expression using un-metered or unmeasured language
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Prose is ordinary written language, in contrast to poetry. Shute's prose is stark and chillingly unsentimental poetry, verse. written language in its usual form, as opposed to poetry (prosa, from prorsus, prosus ). Literary medium distinguished from poetry especially by its greater irregularity and variety of rhythm and its closer correspondence to the patterns of everyday speech. Though it is readily distinguishable from poetry in that it does not treat a line as a formal unit, the significant differences between prose and poetry are of tone, pace, and sometimes subject matter
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Possessing or exhibiting unpoetical characteristics; plain; dull; prosaic; as, the prose duties of life
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See Sequence
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To write in prose
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ordinary writing as distinguished from verse matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression
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Pertaining to, or composed of, prose; not in verse; as, prose composition
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A hymn with no regular meter, sometimes introduced into the Mass
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boring, tedious, tiresome; unimaginative, dull, not creative sıfat
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everyday style of writing, nonpoetic style of writing; common phrase, dull expression isim
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The ordinary language of men in speaking or writing; language not cast in poetical measure or rhythm; contradistinguished from verse, or metrical composition
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Hence, language which evinces little imagination or animation; dull and commonplace discourse
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