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“proses”
1. Usually considered to be ordinary speech or writing, as distinguished from poetic verse.
2. A commonplace expression or quality.
3. Etymology: from Old French prose, from Latin prosa oratio, "direct speech"; from prosa, prosus, "direct, straightforward"; from Old Latin provorsus, "moving straight ahead"; from pro-, "forward" + vorsus, "turned", from vertere, "to turn".
2. A commonplace expression or quality.
3. Etymology: from Old French prose, from Latin prosa oratio, "direct speech"; from prosa, prosus, "direct, straightforward"; from Old Latin provorsus, "moving straight ahead"; from pro-, "forward" + vorsus, "turned", from vertere, "to turn".
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vers-, vert-, -verse, -version, -version, -versation, -versal, -versary, -vert, vort-, vors-
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