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Definition of Circumlocutional

Circumlocutional
Circumlocutional Cir`cum*lo*cu"tion*al, a. Relating to, or consisting of, circumlocutions; periphrastic; circuitous.

Meaning of Circumlocutional from wikipedia

- Cir****locution (also called cir****duction, cir****volution, periphrasis, kenning,[dubious – discuss] or ambage[citation needed]) is the use of an unnecessarily...
- the British government, in this novel in the form of the fictional "Cir****locution Office". In addition, ****ens satirises the stratification of society...
- Periphrasis, or cir****locution, is one of the most common: to "speak around" a given word, implying it without saying it. Over time, cir****locutions become recognized...
- Jews on the council, which is unobjectionable, the substitution of a cir****locution like Jewish people or persons of Jewish background may in itself cause...
- 1966: 90f) (Most commonly just gras—see note on skru bilong lek above.) Cir****locution: nambawan pikinini bilong misis kwin (literally "first child of Mrs...
- intentional (although intent usually is connoted), and is accomplished with cir****locution (talking around the subject), the use of jargon (technical language...
- (Old English kenning [cʰɛnːiŋɡ], Modern Icelandic [cʰɛnːiŋk]) is a cir****locution, an ambiguous or roundabout figure of speech, used instead of an ordinary...
- everything is taut, solid and uncommonly instructive. There are no cir****locutions, he gives factual and historical proof of the ****ertions he makes,...
- embodiment of the forefathers, and for this reason it was called by many cir****locutions: mesikämmen ("mead-paw"), otso ("browed one"), kontio ("dweller of...
- territories under the rule of the Angevin Kings of England. This led to cir****locutions such as "our kingdom and everything subject to our rule whatever it...