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polylogue|ˈpɒlɪlɒg| [f. poly- + -logue.] A discussion between more than two persons.
1941Horizon 15 Mar. 207 English people..tend to think of America..as a polylogue of cigars. 1961Lancet 29 July 251/1 The polylogue here reported is not word-perfect, but the stenographer has tried to catch the to-and-fro of animated discussion. 1964Amer. Speech XXXIX. 206 It is important as another voice in what has..become a ‘polylogue’ on a matter having wide interest. 1969P. L. Berger Rumor of Angels iv. 100 The ecumenical movement..has tried to bring Eastern Christianity more and more into the ‘polylogue’ (if the term will be permitted). 1977N.Y. Rev. Bks. 23 June 30/2 For us there are dispersed, interchangeable ‘points of view’; photography is a polylogue. |