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using or containing more words than are necessary.
syn: long-winded
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Uses to many words, can be come long winded, tedious or boring
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Verbosity
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Loquacious means talkative or chatty, often characterized by excessive verbosity or long-windedness in conversation.
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The opposite of brev is verbosity, which refers to using more words than necessary or being overly wordy in communication.
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Verbiage refers to an excessive or unnecessary use of words, often resulting in verbosity or wordiness. It can also imply language that is overly complex or convoluted.
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An indirect proof is a proof by contradiction.
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The spelling for the bones of the back is vertebrae(singular is vertebra).
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The term for using unnecessary words is "verbosity." It refers to the excessive and often redundant use of words in speech or writing, which can make communication less clear and concise.
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A proof written in the form of a paragraph (as opposed to a two-column proof)
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Both the algebraic proof and geometric proof are strong. The algebraic proof however is usually very involving.
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Bacardi 151 is a hundred and one proof! And its rum.
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The standard bullet proof vest is not stab proof, however there are some bullet proof vests that are. These stab-proof vests have a wire mesh on the outside, or a similar material.
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I am not really sure what you are asking but there are 3 types of proofs in geometry a flow proof, a 2-collumn proof, and a paragraph proof.
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100% pure alcohol is 200 proof. So 100 proof is 50% alcohol.
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It has a value from $5 in the lowest proof grade [Proof 60] to $375 in the highest proof grade [Proof 70]
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No. If you mixed them in equal proportions, you'd get 55 proof.
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The highest burden of proof is "Proof beyond a reasonable doubt."
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Yes there is and it can be proven scientifically.
1st Proof - Phenomena of Consciousness
2nd Proof - Phenomena of Memory
3rd Proof - Phenomena of Sleep
4th Proof - Phenomena of Dreams
5th Proof - Phenomena of Death
6th Proof - Phenomena of Psychical Research
7th Proof - Phenomena of Traveling Clairvoyance
8th Proof - Phenomena of Hypnotism
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A page proof is a trial page or proof which has been made up into pages.
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The suffix is -ty. "Animus" is the original Latin root, meaning "spirit" and the -ty is the suffix (which creates a noun denoting a condition) -- thus the new word, "animosity." It is similar to the words bellicosity (from "bellus") and verbosity (from "verbum").
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When required to maintain proof of financial responsibility, this proof must remain on file for two years.
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the proof is used to tell you how much alcohol is in it. 100 proof is about 50% alcohol so jsut divide the proof by 2 the higer the proof the more alcohol
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U mean was Big Proof a Crip, because he's deceased. But no, Big Proof was not a Crip.
Rest In Peace Big Proof.
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Proof went by Derty Harry, Big Proof, Oil Can Harry, and Doody.
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Bacardi 151 — 151 Proof. Balkan Vodka — 176 Proof. Hapsburg Gold Label Premium Reserve Absinthe — 179 Proof. Bruichladdich X4 Quadrupled Whisky — 184 Proof. Everclear — 190 Proof. Spirytus — 192 Proof
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What are the Proof that dialect as a language?
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