Definition of Epistolic. Meaning of Epistolic. Synonyms of Epistolic

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Definition of Epistolic

Epistolic
Epistolic Ep`is*tol"ic, Epistolical Ep`is*tol"ic*al, a. [L. epistolicus, Gr. ?.] Pertaining to letters or epistles; in the form or style of letters; epistolary.

Meaning of Epistolic from wikipedia

- στάλσις (stálsis), στολή (stolḗ) apostle, centrostaltic, diastole, epistle, epistolic, epistolize, epistolography, eusystole, hypodiastole, peristalsis, peristaltic...
- family, enters the war as well. Wouk inters****d the narrative text with epistolic "excerpts" taken from a book written by one of the book's fictional characters...
- common early poetic form in the Mediterranean. Moreover, it is a non-epistolic, non-narrative unmediated divine speech. It has been theorized that the...
- στάλσις (stálsis), στολή (stolḗ) apostle, centrostaltic, diastole, epistle, epistolic, epistolize, epistolography, eusystole, hypodiastole, peristalsis, peristaltic...
- published by the Right Hon. Robert Boyle, in the 35th experiment of his Epistolical Discourse touching the Air, in confirmation of a former conjecture made...
- original on April 18, 2015. Her experience was memorably recounted in her epistolic article for The New Yorker of April 13, 1957, titled "Correspondence with...
- Athanasian (late fifth to early sixth century AD) Creeds, as well as the Epistolic accounts to the provinces of Rome, Jerusalem and Corinth. Davis (1990)...
- exaggerated way, to express her moral lesson. In addition, she used the epistolic literary device, structuring the story as a series of letters to her half-sister...