Prose is a form of ordinary written or spoken language that is expressed without verse meter or rhyme. It is the most common form of language used in writing and communication.
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prose
Ordinary written language without the use of meter or rhyme
Charles E. Caton has written: 'Philosophy and ordinary language' -- subject(s): Ordinary-language philosophy, Semantics
The official definition of the word prose is "written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure." ordanary speech
Written or spoken language in its ordinary form
An ordinary form of written language is prose, which is the standard way of writing in sentences and paragraphs. It is used in everyday communication such as letters, articles, essays, and novels.
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A poem written in unbroken lines - APEX
without the use of a written language
Prose is written or spoken language that is not structured in a poetic form, characterized by normal grammar and flow of speech. It is the most common form of writing used in everyday communication.
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