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▸ noun: The oral equivalent of literature: a collection of traditional folk songs, stories, etc., that is communicated orally rather than in writing.
▸ noun: (Scotland, chiefly Christianity, archaic) Variant of oratour (“a small room or chapel used for prayer and worship, or for private study; an oratory”).
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▸ noun: The oral equivalent of literature: a collection of traditional folk songs, stories, etc., that is communicated orally rather than in writing.
▸ noun: (Scotland, chiefly Christianity, archaic) Variant of oratour (“a small room or chapel used for prayer and worship, or for private study; an oratory”).
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oral lore,
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storylore,
verbal communication,
speechifying,
ocean lore,
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orology,
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