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phrase
noun
[Gr. to speak.]
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phrase
A short sentence or expression. A phrase may be complete, as when it conveys complete sense, as humanum est errare, to err is human; or it may be incomplete, as when it consists of several words without affirming any thing, or when the noun and the verb do the office of a noun only; as, that which is true, that is, truth, satisfied the mind.
phrase
A particular mode of speech; a peculiar sentence of short idiomatic expression; as a Hebrew phrase; an Italian phrase.
phrase
Style; expression. Thou speak’stI . In better phrase.
phrase
In music, any regular symmetrical course of notes which begin and complete the intended expression.
phrase
verb transitive
To call; to style; to express in words or in peculiar words. These suns, For so they phrase them.