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Definition of Prosaism

Prosaism
Prosaism Pro"sa*ism, n. That which is in the form of prose writing; a prosaic manner. --Coleridge.

Meaning of Prosaism from wikipedia

- Prosa is Norway's largest literary magazine. The magazine is published on a bimonthly basis and has been in circulation since 1995. The first issue of...
- Prosa can refer to: Prosa, Norwegian literary magazine PROSA, Danish trade union Albert Prosa (b. 1990), Estonian football player Perosa Canavese, Turin...
- PROSA is a trade union representing information technology workers in Denmark. The union was founded on 15 February 1967, by about 25 programmers and...
- Cuba. It's part of the Moviento Poetico Mundial World Poetry Movement. The Prosa Mutante is a cycle of literary experiences and arts collective established...
- Prosa UML Modeller ****ists software developers to design applications visually by using Unified Modeling Language. Unified Modeling Language - UML , is...
- Ain Prosa (born 7 October 1967 in Räpina) is an Estonian film and theatre director, and actor. In 1996, he graduated from Estonian Academy of Music and...
- Albert Prosa (born 1 October 1990) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Prosa began playing football for local club Tammeka....
- Prosa Structured Analysis Tool is a visual systems and software development environment which supports industry standard SA/SD/RT structured analysis...
- Sudau, Ralf. Franz Kafka: Kurze Prosa / Erzählungen. Klett, 2007, pp. 163–64. Sudau, Ralf. Franz Kafka: Kurze Prosa / Erzählungen. Klett, 2007, pp. 158–62...
- From the Observatory is the title of the English-language translation of Prosa del observatorio, a book of text and photographs by Julio Cortázar originally...