Uncommon words and Meanings

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I learnt a fabulous word today - breviloquent.

It means able to express deep, comprehensive meaning in very few words. For example haiku is a breviloquent form of writing.

It was used to describe a professor who answered students briefly but comprehensively.

It’s kind of the opposite of loquacious.
 
I learnt a fabulous word today - breviloquent.

It means able to express deep, comprehensive meaning in very few words. For example haiku is a breviloquent form of writing.

It was used to describe a professor who answered students briefly but comprehensively.

It’s kind of the opposite of loquacious.
Are the words eloquent, concise, terse and succinct related in any way?
 

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