PROLIXITY in discourse, the fault of entering into too minute a detail, or being too long, precise, and circumstantial, even to a degree of tediousness.
PROLOCUTOR of the convocation, the speaker or chairman of that assembly. See CONVOCATION.
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PROLIXITY in discourse, the fault of entering into too minute a detail, or being too long, precise, and circumstantial, even to a degree of tediousness.
PROLOCUTOR of the convocation, the speaker or chairman of that assembly. See CONVOCATION.