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Originally Posted by A. Crowley
Yeah.
You see a lot of prose here.
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Creepy, you uneducated dolt. I should have realized you didn't have a sufficient vocabulary to know what the word meant.
Main Entry: prose
Pronunciation: \ˈ
prōz\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin prosa, from feminine of prorsus, prosus, straightforward, being in prose, contraction of proversus, past participle of provertere to turn forward, from pro- forward + vertere to turn — more at pro-, worth
Date: 14th century
1 a: the ordinary language people use in speaking or writing
All writing has prose, moron. Some prose is distinctly better than other prose. The quality indicates the level of education of the author.