Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An element in several words from the Greek, as analogue, catalogue, decalogue, dialogue, duologue, epilogue, prologue.
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Examples
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UNITED STATES. logue is so arranged that a very cursory examination will show the subjects with which women writers have chiefly dealt.
Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 1894
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He is not an idealogue, or a travelogue, or the artist formerly known as logue, no Cameron thinks pulbic service is good.
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And at the same time, he rarely ever falls into the sci-fi trap of gleefully pointing out all the wicked-looking little gizmos and organisms he’s thought up (with the exception of the dialogue, which is beyond awesome for most of the film, but sometimes overdone).
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I don't much like prologues, but I suspect the principal reason is that I always hear 'prologue' in a Frankie Howerd voice "the pro-logue".
Back to Front Editorial Anonymous 2009
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Jahr hundert aims for a re view of the status quo in German language scholarship of the fantastic, as well as open up a dia logue with internationalresearch done in this field.
CFP: German Fantastic Conference by Gesellschaft für Fantastikforschung, 30 Sept-03 Oct, 2010 2009
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However, such speech would be a concealment of their own true position and thus, not a dia-logue speaking between two at all, but merely a show for the world stage.
Two concepts of dialogue Fred 2007
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However, such speech would be a concealment of their own true position and thus, not a dia-logue speaking between two at all, but merely a show for the world stage.
Archive 2007-04-01 Fred 2007
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This was the substance of the wliispering dia-logue that passed between
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God Almighty, he couldn't stand this infernal mono - logue anymore.
Cat & Mouse Patterson, James 1997
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Similarly, if he was watching a richly textured film, he would not expect to per - ceive consciously every detail of every scene, dia - logue, music, etc.
Elric At The End of Time Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1984
Jimmydiamond commented on the word logue
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October 6, 2013