epexegetically

ep·ex·e·get·ic

[ep-ek-si-jet-ik]
adjective
of, serving as, or like an epexegesis.
Also, ep·ex·e·get·i·cal.


Origin:
1885–90; < Greek epexēgētikós. See epexegesis, -tic

ep·ex·e·get·i·cal·ly, adverb
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epexegesis (ɛˌpɛksɪˈdʒiːsɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -ses
1.  the addition of a phrase, clause, or sentence to a text to provide further explanation
2.  the phrase, clause, or sentence added for this purpose
 
[C17: from Greek; see epi-, exegesis]
 
epexegetic
 
adj
 
epexe'getical
 
adj
 
epexe'getically
 
adv

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Epexegetically is always a great word to know.
So is callithumpian. Does it mean:
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes.
epexegesis (ɛˌpɛksɪˈdʒiːsɪs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -ses
1.  the addition of a phrase, clause, or sentence to a text to provide further explanation
2.  the phrase, clause, or sentence added for this purpose
 
[C17: from Greek; see epi-, exegesis]
 
epexegetic
 
adj
 
epexe'getical
 
adj
 
epexe'getically
 
adv

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