concinnity
concinnity congruity; elegance of literary style. XVI. — L. concinnitās, f. concinnus skilfully put together, elegant, neat; see -ITY.
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Putative , pu·ta·tive / ˈpyoōtətiv/ • adj. generally considered or reputed to be: the putative father of a boy of two. DERIVATIVES: pu·ta·tive·ly adv.
PUTATIVE… Fermo , fermo (It.). ‘Fixed’, in style of perf., as in canto fermo. lact- , lact- stem of L. lac, lact- milk (cf. Gr. gála, galakt-; see GALAXY) in derivs.: lactation XVII(f. L. lactāre), lacteal XVII (f. L. lacteus), lacteou… Eliphelet , Eliphal (ĕl´īfăl, ēlī´fəl), the same as Eliphelet4.
Eliphalet (ēlĬf´əlĕt), in the Bible, name of two sons of David. Alternate forms are Eliphelet and… Style , STYLE A general term that primarily means a way of doing things, with additional senses such as doing them appropriately, doing them well or badly, d… Phut , put / poŏt/ • v. (put·ting ; past put ) [tr.] 1. move to or place in a particular position: Harry put down his cup I put my hand out toward her watch…
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