Definition of Prosaicism. Meaning of Prosaicism. Synonyms of Prosaicism

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Definition of Prosaicism

Prosaicism
Prosaicism Pro*sa"i*cism, n. The quality or state of being prosaic; a prosaic manner or style. [R.] --Poe.

Meaning of Prosaicism from wikipedia

- Prosaic is a 2023 studio album by American heavy metal act Mizmor. Writing for Metal Injection, Max Heilman gave this album an 8 out of 10, calling it...
- dictionary. A platitude is a statement that is seen as trite, meaningless, or prosaic, aimed at quelling social, emotional, or cognitive unease. The statement...
- The Swedish Chronicle (Vetus chronicon sveciae prosai**** or Prosaiska krönikan) is a mid-15th century chronicle on a nation called Getae (gethe), Goths...
- *sōwelan, which gave rise to Gothic sauil (alongside sunnō) and Old Norse prosaic sól (alongside poetic sunna), and through it the words for sun in the modern...
- George was given a separate establishment, and in dramatic contrast to his prosaic, scandal-free father, threw himself with zest into a life of dissipation...
- ostensibly in retaliation for allowing Senggum, Toghrul's son, refuge. More prosaic explanations include rejuvenating the depleted Mongol economy with an influx...
- something. For instance, Old Norse poets might use jór "steed" instead of the prosaic hestr "horse". In the modern sense, heiti are distinguished from kennings...
- here on earth; the universality of its claim to suzerainty; and a more prosaic but no less powerful sense, the concept of a German state that would include...
- Columns containing the Prosaic Songs are considerably wider to facilitate the writing of the song in its usual format. For the Prosaic Song Ha'azinu, the...
- January 7, 2024. "In 1935, the first public housing complex in New York, prosaically christened First Houses, (landmarked since 1974) on the Lower East Side...