lapidary
adjective /ˈlæpɪdəri/
/ˈlæpɪderi/
- (formal) (especially of written language) exact and showing good style synonym concise
- in lapidary style
- (specialist) connected with stones and the work of cutting and polishing them
Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun): from Latin lapidarius (in late Latin ‘stonecutter’), from lapis, lapid- ‘stone’. The adjective dates from the early 18th cent.