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acephalous
actuary
addiction
adjust
admiral
against
alcaid
alderman
all
ambulatory
annulet
antilogy
antinomy
antiquity
apocalypse
apodictical
apodictically
apparatus
appellate
archbishopric
archdeacon
archdeaconry
archdukedom
arches-court
arrondisment
attachment
attribute
aubaine
augural
auguration
augury
austromancy
bailif
bailiwick
before
below
bench
benediction
benison
bishopric
bless
blessing
borough
bound
bull
captaincy
castellany
chapelry
chatellany
chimera
chivalry
church-authority
clash
co-ordinate
coasting-trade
cognizance
collectorship
colony
commissary
common
completion
comprovincial
concordance
concurrence
concurrent
confide
consecration
consulate
consultation
contentious
contradiction
contradictional
contradictious
cost
county
court
credibility
credible
crosier
cross
curse
cycle
decree
delinquent
demonstrable
demonstrably
denial
diction
dictionary
dignity
dimissory
diocesan
diocese
discerpible
district-court
divination
dom
dull
earl
earldom
elegancy
empire
encroach
encroachment
entangle
entrap
eparchy
episcopal
equitable
estop
exalt
exempt
exhaustion
exile
export
expositor
expression
extraprovincial
extraterritorial
fall
flourish
flowingness
foreholding
foreign
foreigner
foresaying
forespeaking
foretell
foretelling
forum
franchise
freechapel
fritillary
fulfill
general
glossary
grandeur
greencloth
guardian
hand
hard
honor
horoscope
hydromancy
import
inconsistency
inconsistently
indiction
insurgent
insurrection
interpret
involve
jurisdiction
jurisdictional
jurisdictive
key
khanate
king
kingdom
landgraviate
lexicographer
lexicographic
lexicography
lexicology
lexicon
lithomancy
loftily
loftiness
lofty
lordship
low
maim
malison
manna
manor
margraviate
marshal
meager
mouth
nomenclature
office
official
opposition
ordinary
overthwart
palace-court
paramount
parish
pashawlic
pastorate
patavinity
patriarchic
patriarchship
patriarchy
peculiar
perambulation
period
phraseology
piepoudre
plea
popedom
prebend
precinct
prediction
prefecture
prejudication
presagement
presidency
prestation-money
prestimony
princedom
prior
probate
profession
prognostic
pronounce
prophecy
prophesy
prophetically
prophetize
providence
province
provincial
provost
punctual
quarter
realm
regency
repugnantly
rick
riding
rigor
salvation
sanhedrim
satrapy
see
self-contradiction
sherifalty
shire
slat
soc
standing
star-chamber
sternly
stir
strength
subahship
supernaturally
swanimote
temporal
territorial
territory
tetrarchate
thane
thunder
tiara
tiffany
tonsure
transmigrate
unblest
undeniably
undersay
unfulfilled
unpredict
vaticinate
vaticination
verge
verify
vicar
vicar-general
vice-admiral
viceroyalty
viceroyship
vocabulary
voluntary
warden
waywodeship
wic
zemindary



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1828 Definition

DICTION, n. [L., to speak.] Expression of ideas by words; style; manner of expression.

1913 Definition
Diction (diction)
n.(?)
Dic"tion
[L. dicto a saying, a word, fr. dicere, dictum, to say; akin to dicare to proclaim, and to E. teach, token: cf. F. diction. See Teach, and cf. Benison, Dedicate, Index, Ju
  1. Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's poems.

    His diction blazes up into a sudden explosion of prophetic grandeur. De Quincey.

    Syn. -- Diction, Style, Phraseology. Style relates both to language and thought; diction, to language only; phraseology, to the mechanical structure of sentences, or the mode in which they are phrased. The style of Burke was enriched with all the higher graces of composition; his diction was varied and copious; his phraseology, at times, was careless and cumbersome. "Diction is a general term applicable alike to a single sentence or a connected composition. Errors in grammar, false construction, a confused disposition of words, or an improper application of them, constitute bad diction; but the niceties, the elegancies, the peculiarities, and the beauties of composition, which mark the genius and talent of the writer, are what is comprehended under the name of style." Crabb.


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