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“voluble”
voluble (adjective), more voluble, most voluble
1. Pertaining to someone who is fluent in speech and uses words easily and rapidly: Joe was a voluble, or very loquacious and articulate, speaker when he was campaigning to be mayor of his city.
2. Etymology: from Latin volubilis, "rolling, turning rapidly, flowing".
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2. Etymology: from Latin volubilis, "rolling, turning rapidly, flowing".
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volv-, volu-, -volve, volut-, -volute, -volution
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