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difference between eloquent and eloquent Mon Apr 21, 2008 15:13 pm  difference between eloquent and eloquent
 

what is the difference b/w eloquent, elequent
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difference between eloquent and eloquent Mon Apr 21, 2008 21:20 pm  difference between eloquent and eloquent
 

The word elequent doesn't exist at all...
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difference between eloquent and eloquent Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:36 am  difference between eloquent and eloquent
 

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Perhaps the difference is that the word eloquent is correctly spelled and the word elequent isn't. Laughing
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