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Epigrammatically
Epigrammatically Ep`i*gram*mat"ic*al*ly, adv. In the way of epigram; in an epigrammatic style.

Meaning of Epigrammatic from wikipedia

- When Guns Speak, Death Settles Disputes is Charles Marion Russell's epigrammatic title for a clash by gunfighters of the Old West in America. Admetus...
- Gr****: Ποσείδιππος Poseidippos; c. 310 – c. 240 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** epigrammatic poet. Posidippus was born in the city of Pella, capital of the kingdom...
- subha****a (Sanskrit: सुभाषित, subhāṣita) is a literary genre of Sanskrit epigrammatic poems and their message is an aphorism, maxim, advice, fact, truth, lesson...
- found in high medieval Old Norse poetry. These include ritual poetry, epigrammatic poetry (Spruchdichtung), memorial verses (Merkdichtung), lyric, narrative...
- his work could be lushly emotional, and rigorously formal, brief and epigrammatic, and epic. He would argue that classicism was the means of controlling...
- "series of extremely vivid, complete observations, almost like a series of epigrammatic proverbs", though he doubts that Drake saw himself as "any sort of poet"...
- Ginsberg's theorem is an epigrammatic paraphrase and parody "theorem" which restates the consequences of the four laws of thermodynamics of physics in...
- The Alchemist (1610) and Bartholomew Fair (1614) and for his lyric and epigrammatic poetry. He is regarded as "the second most important English dramatist...
- students, and admired the man greatly. He became most well-known for his epigrammatic poems. The crater Kästner on the Moon is named after him. Kästner was...
- her own shin-bone." Austen for her part thought the "playfulness and epigrammaticism" of Pride and Prejudice was excessive, complaining in a letter to her...