epexegeses
/ɛpɛksɛɡɛsiːz/Definitions
1. noun
A lengthy or elaborate explanation of a text, especially one that is excessively detailed or verbose.
“The professor’s epexegesis of the novel was so long-winded that the students fell asleep in class.”
1. noun
A lengthy or elaborate explanation of a text, especially one that is excessively detailed or verbose.
“The professor’s epexegesis of the novel was so long-winded that the students fell asleep in class.”