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Word Meanings - INTERLOCUTOR - Book Publishers vocabulary database

An interlocutory judgment or sentence. (more info) 1. One who takes part in dialogue or conversation; a talker, interpreter, or questioner. Jer. Taylor.

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  • JUDGMENT
    The final award; the last sentence. Note: Judgment, abridgment, acknowledgment, and lodgment are in England sometimes written, judgement, abridgement, acknowledgement, and lodgement. Note: Judgment is used adjectively in many self-explaining
  • SENTENCER
    One who pronounced a sentence or condemnation.
  • TAYLOR-WHITE PROCESS
    A process (invented about 1899 by Frederick W. Taylor and Maunsel B. White) for giving toughness to self-hardening steels. The steel is heated almost to fusion, cooled to a temperature of from 700º to 850º C. in molten lead, further cooled in
  • CONVERSATIONIST
    One who converses much, or who excels in conversation. Byron.
  • CONVERSATION
    conversacion, F. conversation, fr. L. conversatio frequent abode in a 1. General course of conduct; behavior. Let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel. Philip. i. 27. 2. Familiar intercourse; intimate fellowship or association; close
  • SENTENCE METHOD
    A method of teaching reading by giving first attention to phrases and sentences and later analyzing these into their verbal and alphabetic components; -- contrasted with alphabet and word methods.
  • QUESTIONER
    One who asks questions; an inquirer. "Little time for idle questioners." Tennyson.
  • SENTENCE
    In civil and admiralty law, the judgment of a court pronounced in a cause; in criminal and ecclesiastical courts, a judgment passed on a criminal by a court or judge; condemnation pronounced by a judgical tribunal; doom. In common law, the term
  • CONVERSATIONISM
    A word or phrase used in conversation; a colloqualism.
  • CONVERSATIONAL
    Pertaining to conversation; in the manner of one conversing; as, a conversational style. Thackeray.
  • CONVERSATIONALIST
    A conversationist.
  • TALKER
    1. One who talks; especially, one who is noted for his power of conversing readily or agreeably; a conversationist. There probably were never four talkers more admirable in four different ways than Johnson, Burke, Beauclerk, and Garrick. Macaulay.
  • CONVERSATIONED
    Acquainted with manners and deportment; behaved. Till she be better conversationed, . . . I'll keep As far from her as the gallows. Beau. & Fl.
  • INTERLOCUTORY
    Intermediate; not final or definitive; made or done during the progress of an action. Note: An order, sentence, decree, or judgment, given in an intermediate stage between the commencement and termination of a cause, is called interlocutory. (more
  • DIALOGUE
    1. A conversation between two or more persons; particularly, a formal conservation in theatrical performances or in scholastic exercises. 2. A written composition in which two or more persons are represented as conversing or reasoning
  • INTERPRETER
    One who or that which interprets, explains, or expounds; a translator; especially, a person who translates orally between two parties. We think most men's actions to be the interpreters of their thoughts. Locke.
  • MISINTERPRETER
    One who interprets erroneously.
  • STALKER
    1. One who stalks. 2. A kind of fishing net.
  • PREJUDGMENT
    The act of prejudging; decision before sufficient examination.
  • DEERSTALKER
    One who practices deerstalking.
  • MISJUDGMENT
    A wrong or unjust judgment.
  • FOREJUDGMENT
    Prejudgment. Spenser.
  • ADJUDGMENT
    The act of adjudging; judicial decision; adjudication. Sir W. Temple.

 

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