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[ iyal ] -- nature; literary Tamil (prose and poetry, not drama); -ology: the formative for all sciences and fields of study
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Drama — Dra ma (dr[aum] m[.a] or dr[=a] m[.a]; 277), n. [L. drama, Gr. dra^ma, fr. dra^n to do, act; cf. Lith. daryti.] 1. A composition, in prose or poetry, accommodated to action, and intended to exhibit a picture of human life, or to depict a series… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prose interpretation — (also known as prose reading ) is a non memorized event in which competitors choose a published piece of work that is not poetry or drama. The piece should be cut to no more than 10 minutes (with an additional 30 second grace period, the use of… … Wikipedia
Drama — For other uses, see Drama (disambiguation). Dramas redirects here. For the indie rock band, see The Dramas. See also: Theatre Literature Major forms … Wikipedia
drama — noun Etymology: Late Latin dramat , drama, from Greek, deed, drama, from dran to do, act Date: 1515 1. a. a composition in verse or prose intended to portray life or character or to tell a story usually involving conflicts and emotions through… … New Collegiate Dictionary
drama — /drah meuh, dram euh/, n. 1. a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, esp. one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. 2. the branch of literature having such… … Universalium
drama — /ˈdramə / (say drahmuh) noun 1. a composition in prose or verse presenting in dialogue or pantomime a story involving conflict or contrast of character, especially one intended to be acted on the stage; a play. 2. TV a program, either a one off… …
drama — dra•ma [[t]ˈdrɑ mə, ˈdræm ə[/t]] n. pl. mas 1) lit. a prose or verse composition presenting in dialogue and action a story involving conflict or contrast of characters, intended to be performed on the stage; play 2) lit. dramatic art or… … From formal English to slang
drama — noun a) A composition, normally in prose, telling a story and intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue b) Such a work for television, radi … Wiktionary
The romantic drama — Drama Dra ma (dr[aum] m[.a] or dr[=a] m[.a]; 277), n. [L. drama, Gr. dra^ma, fr. dra^n to do, act; cf. Lith. daryti.] 1. A composition, in prose or poetry, accommodated to action, and intended to exhibit a picture of human life, or to depict a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sanskrit drama — Drama as a distinct genre of Sanskrit literature emerges in the final centuries BC, although its exact origins remain unknown. Famous Sanskrit dramatists include Śhudraka, Bhasa, Asvaghosa and Kalidasa. Though numerous plays written by these… … Wikipedia
Augustan prose — is somewhat ill defined, as the definition of Augustan relies primarily upon changes in taste in poetry. However, the general time represented by Augustan literature saw a rise in prose writing as high literature. The essay, satire, and dialogue… … Wikipedia