Rating | Solver | Clue |
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RHETORIC | Oratory | |
ORATORIES | Of Oratory | |
ALLOCUTION | Formal oratory presentation | |
SPEKING | Public declamation; oratory. | |
ORATORIAN | See Fathers of the Oratory, under Oratory. | |
SPLURGE | To make a great display in any way, especially in oratory. | |
CHIRONOMY | The art of moving the hands in oratory or in pantomime; gesture | |
TOPIC | A treatise on forms of argument; a system or scheme of forms or commonplaces of argument or oratory; as, the Topics of Aristotle. | |
EPIDEICTIC | Serving to show forth, explain, or exhibit; -- applied by the Greeks to a kind of oratory, which, by full amplification, seeks to persuade. | |
ORATORICAL | Of or pertaining to an orator or to oratory; characterized by oratory; rhetorical; becoming to an orator; as, an oratorical triumph; an oratorical essay. | |
CRYPT | A vault wholly or partly under ground; especially, a vault under a church, whether used for burial purposes or for a subterranean chapel or oratory. | |
UNITY | ... which a uniform tenor of story and propriety of representation are preserved; conformity in a composition to these; in oratory, discourse, etc.... |