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letorical

having been written or described with passionate or intricate writing; so to create an emotion.
"Their lips fused and the world seemed balanced between two mouths, smeared with red crimson lipstick" she described in the most letorical manner.
by Katie April 7, 2008
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retorical

A word not intended to have a response.
Is that so wrong?
by Aaron July 31, 2003
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retorical

a question not intended to be answered.
retorical question-
why me lord?
by ...sch July 8, 2009
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Retorical Question

A question not intended to be answered.
by Cody September 1, 2003
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litrical

If you are litrical You have a wide range of vocabulary and tend to use big words.
"Steve is so litrical, He's like a human dictionary!"

"Frantically is a litrical word"
by Altay March 4, 2015
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letterical

Used by those who forget the word "alphabetical" and assume that seeing as numerical is number order, then letterical is in fact letter order
"Just put them in...err...letterical order"
by Horatio666 January 10, 2010
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Lectorial

Pertaining to lecture, the condition of being like a lecture, preachy, unilateral, authoritative, condescending.
That book/essay/speech had a lectorial tone that limited its wider appeal.
by Innomen July 7, 2011
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