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Species of moth
Diptilon philocles is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1896. It is found in Panama and São Paulo, Brazil. Savela
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Genus of moths
Diptilon philocles Druce, 1896 Diptilon proleuca Druce, 1905 Diptilon sylpha Dognin, 1902 Diptilon telamonophorum Prittwitz, 1870 Savela, Markku. "Diptilon Prittwitz
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Girl/Female
German
She has Good Humor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Purity, Righteousness, Honesty, Chest
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Brightness of the Faith
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fleury.Swiss German : variant of Flory 2.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Mast - Excitement
Girl/Female
Russian
Bitter.
Boy/Male
African
Born on a Sunday.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pleasant
Boy/Male
English
Ben's son. surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gods of Night
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superl.
Not elevated or sublime; not exalted or diction; as, a low comparison.
a.
Destitute of richness, fertility, strength, or the like; defective in quantity, or poor in quality; poor; barren; scanty in ideas; wanting strength of diction or affluence of imagery.
n.
Any gentle, gradual movement or procedure of thought, diction, music, or the like, resembling the quiet, steady movement of a river; a stream.
v. t.
To embellish with the flowers of diction; to adorn with rhetorical figures; to grace with ostentatious eloquence; to set off with a parade of words.
n.
Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's poems.
n.
Dominion; rule.
a.
Vaguely and ambitiously extravagant in speculation, imagery, or diction.
n.
The use of local or provincial words, as in the peculiar style or diction of Livy, the Roman historian; -- so called from Patavium, now Padua, the place of Livy's nativity.
n.
Conversation; discourse; talk; diction; phrase; as, in legal parlance; in common parlance.
n.
A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from prose; as, the poems of Homer or of Milton.
n.
A mode or form of speech; the manner or style in which any one expreses himself; diction; expression.
n.
Manner of expression; peculiarity of diction; style.
n.
One who affects excessive refinement and elegance of language; -- applied esp. to a class of writers, in the age of Elizabeth, whose productions are marked by affected conceits and high-flown diction.
n.
Ambitious and imaginative vagueness in thought, imagery, or diction.
n.
Vigor or style; force of expression; nervous diction; -- said of literary work.
n.
An affectation of excessive elegance and refinement of language; high-flown diction.
n.
Suitable and impressive writing or style; eloquent diction.