Prose definition

Prose means one who appears without the aid of counsel.

Examples of Prose in a sentence

  • Solo Events (Oratory, Extemporaneous, Oral Interpretations, Poetry, Prose, Drama, Humor, and Declamation) One increment for each team up to nineteen (19) students participating in at least five (5) activities.

  • For the final two quotations, see: William Wickes, Two Treatises on the Accentuation of the Old Testament: On Psalms, Proverbs, and Job; On the Twenty-one Prose Books (Oxford: Clarendon, 1887), 29.

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  • Prose sections of the Bible include state records, family sagas, and hero stories.

  • On the Placement and Interpretation of the Verb in Standard Biblical Hebrew Prose.

  • Latin Prose Prefaces: Studies in Literary Conventions, Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell.