0 without interest, imagination, and excitement: --
1 ordinary and not especially interesting or unusual: --
Famously resistant to notation, it's at least as spurnful of prosaic translation.
Cultural and political explanations are attractive; the more prosaic perception of danger may prove to have more mileage.
Turning to more prosaic matters, the chapters are well-judged in respect of length and helpfully structured in sections.
Spectral variation of the unique colors defined by color opponency seems dependent on only the most prosaic of early (preretinal and photoreceptor) processes.
Some of the contributions in this volume remind us that the politics of identity can be understood in less prosaic terms.
At a more prosaic level, what were the instructions to carpenters to achieve the superb timber detail?
Later entries document more subtle or prosaic impediments - husband's careers, lack of childcare, lack of due recognition - all stultifying in their own ways.
But this prosaic purpose was very quickly overtaken by subjective elements, by domestic events, emotions and illnesses.