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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...
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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...
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everything is taut,
solid and
uncommonly instructive.
There are no
cir****locutions, he
gives factual and
historical proof of the ****ertions he makes,...
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embodiment of the forefathers, and for this
reason it was
called by many
cir****locutions: mesikämmen ("mead-paw"), otso ("browed one"),
kontio ("dweller of...
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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...