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Definition of reader
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Reader
(n.) One who reads
manuscripts
offered
for
publication
and
advises
regarding
their
merit.
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Desk
::
Desk (n.) A
table,
frame,
or case,
usually
with
sloping
top, but often with flat top, for the use
writers
and
readers.
It often has a
drawer
or
repository
underneath..
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) The first word of any page of a book after the
first,
inserted
at the right hand
bottom
corner
of the
preceding
page for the
assistance
of the
reader.
It is
seldom
used in
modern
printing..
Lector
::
Lector
(n.) A
reader
of
lections;
formerly,
a
person
designated
to read
lessons
to the
illiterate..
Stethal
::
Stet (v. t.) To cause or
direct
to
remain
after
having
been
marked
for
omission;
to mark with the word stet, or with a
series
of dots below or
beside
the
matter;
as, the proof
reader
stetted
a deled
footnote..
Epigram
::
Epigram
(n.) A short poem
treating
concisely
and
pointedly
of a
single
thought
or
event.
The
modern
epigram
is so
contrived
as to
surprise
the
reader
with a
witticism
or
ingenious
turn of
thought,
and is often
satirical
in
character..
Subrector
::
Subreader
(n.) An under
reader
in the inns of
court,
who reads the texts of law the
reader
is to
discourse
upon..
Bookworm
::
Bookworm
(n.) A
student
closely
attached
to books or
addicted
to
study;
a
reader
without
appreciation.
Spreadingly
::
Spreader
(n.) A
machine
for
combining
and
drawing
fibers
of flax to form a
sliver
preparatory
to
spinning.
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) A proof
reader.
Audience
::
Audience
(a.) An
auditory;
an
assembly
of
hearers.
Also
applied
by
authors
to their
readers.
Threader
::
Threader
(n.) A
device
for
assisting
in
threading
a
needle.
Copyholder
::
Copyholder
(n.) One who reads copy to a proof
reader.
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One whose
distinctive
office
is to read
prayers
in a
church.
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who reads
manuscripts
offered
for
publication
and
advises
regarding
their
merit.
Ae
::
Ae () A
diphthong
in the Latin
language;
used also by the Saxon
writers.
It
answers
to the Gr. ai. The
Anglo-Saxon
short ae was
generally
replaced
by a, the long / by e or ee. In
derivatives
from Latin words with ae, it is
mostly
superseded
by e. For most words found with this
initial
combination,
the
reader
will
therefore
search
under the
letter
E..
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) A book
containing
a
selection
of
extracts
for
exercises
in
reading;
an
elementary
book for
practice
in a
language;
a
reading
book.
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who
reads.
Spreader
::
Spreader
(n.) One who, or that
which,
spreads,
expands,
or
propogates..
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who reads much; one who is
studious.
Threader
::
Threader
(n.) A tool or
machine
for
forming
a
thread
on a screw or in a nut.
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