Oratum

What is Oratum?


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1. A written or spoken composition in prose, typically with a particular theme or general moral quality.

2. Anything that resembles such a composition, in visual terms or otherwise, such as a large sculpture with a moral theme.

President Carter delivered an oratum before the Nobel Society after winning the Nobel Prize.

See essay, speech, composition, address, thesis, moral


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