academic speech
A verbose and technical speech may be referred to as a lecture or a dissertation. It could also be described as long-winded or pedantic.
Pedantic has three syllables.
She's accurate because she's so pedantic. His pedantic answers to simple questions doesn't help the beginners.
He was so pedantic that he wasted twelve hours on just the title page.
If the term you wan to know about is 'pedantic' then no not really. Simplistically, 'pedantic' means :- narrow, concern for formal rules - doing things 'by the book'. A better example for pedantic would be:- The park keeper's pedantic concern about people walking on the grass upset the visitors.
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Definition: 1. teacher: a schoolteacher or educator ( formal )2. pedantic teacher: a teacher who teaches in a particularly pedantic or dogmatic manner
Perdantic would correctly be spelled pedantic. I hope that I don't come across as being too pedantic about grammar.
The cast of Pedantic - 2004 includes: Amanda Holmes as Delia Smith Steve Trister as Zack
"Pedantic" does not suggest that you are incorrect. Rather it indicates that you are viewing the subject very narrowly or that you are making statements that are not appreciated (regardless of accuracy). Pedantic statements are inappropriate even if they are technically correct. Example: A friend uses the term "very unique" in casual conversation. I correct her in mid-sentence, saying that "unique" can't take the modifier "very". She accuses me of being pedantic since her meaning was clear and the format was very casual. If she was writing a formal paper and I was her editor then the same correction would not be viewed as pedantic.
"Dissertation" is the same in English and French. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun -- which also translates as "composition, essay, pedantic speech, thesis" -- will be "dee-ser-ta-syo" in French.