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epigram
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ep·i·gram  (p-grm)
n.
1. A short, witty poem expressing a single thought or observation.
2. A concise, clever, often paradoxical statement. See Synonyms at saying.
3. Epigrammatic discourse or expression.

[Middle English, from Old French epigramme, from Latin epigramma, from Greek, from epigraphein, to mark the surface, inscribe : epi-, epi- + graphein, to write; see gerbh- in Indo-European roots.]

epigram
Noun
1. a witty remark
2. a short poem with a witty ending [Greek epi upon + graphein to write]
epigrammatic adj

epigram
a pithy statement, often containing a paradox. — epigrammatist, n.
See also: Proverbs
a pithy statement, often containing a paradox.
See also: Language
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.epigram - a witty saying
locution, saying, expression - a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; "pardon the expression"
Translations

epigram [ˈɛpɪgræm] nepigrama m
epigram [ˈɛpɪgræm] nEpigramm nt

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