adj. 1. Tediously prolonged; wordy: editing a prolix manuscript. 2. Tending to speak or write at excessive length. See Synonyms at wordy. [Middle English, from Old French prolixe, from Latin prōlixus, poured forth, extended.] pro·lixi·ty (-lĭksĭ-tē) n. pro·lixly adv. |
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