apologal

/əˈpɑːləɡəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of an apolog (a moral fable or allegory).
    • His writing has an apologal quality, using animal characters to comment on human behavior.
    • The apologal style of the story made it easy for children to understand the lesson.
    • The ancient text is full of apologal tales that teach virtues.
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