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Definition of writer
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of writer is as below...
Writer
(n.) One who is
engaged
in
literary
composition
as a
profession;
an
author;
as, a
writer
of
novels..
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Typewriting
::
Typewriting
(n.) The act or art of using a
typewriter;
also, a print made with a
typewriter..
Annalist
::
Annalist
(n.) A
writer
of
annals.
Historiographer
::
Historiographer
(n.) An
historian;
a
writer
of
history;
especially,
one
appointed
or
designated
to write a
history;
also, a title
bestowed
by some
governments
upon
historians
of
distinction..
Hippocrates
::
Hippocrates
(n.) A
famous
Greek
physician
and
medical
writer,
born in Cos, about 460 B. C..
Writer
::
Writer
(n.) One who
writes,
or has
written;
a
scribe;
a
clerk..
Emblematist
::
Emblematist
(n.) A
writer
or
inventor
of
emblems.
Hagiographer
::
Hagiographer
(n.) One of the
writers
of the
hagiographa;
a
writer
of lives of the
saints.
Hauberk
::
Hauberk
(v. t.) A coat of mail;
especially,
the long coat of mail of the
European
Middle
Ages, as
contrasted
with the
habergeon,
which is
shorter
and
sometimes
sleeveless.
By old
writers
it is often used
synonymously
with
habergeon.
See
Habergeon..
Insurer
::
Insurer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
insures;
the
person
or
company
that
contracts
to
indemnify
losses
for a
premium;
an
underwriter..
Portal
::
Portal
(n.) By
analogy
with the
French
portail,
used by
recent
writers
for the whole
architectural
composition
which
surrounds
and
includes
the
doorways
and
porches
of a
church..
Deviation
::
Deviation
(n.) The
voluntary
and
unnecessary
departure
of a ship from, or delay in, the
regular
and usual
course
of the
specific
voyage
insured,
thus
releasing
the
underwriters
from their
responsibility..
Squib
::
Squib (a.) A
writer
of
lampoons.
Mimographer
::
Mimographer
(n.) A
writer
of
mimes.
Euphuist
::
Euphuist
(n.) One who
affects
excessive
refinement
and
elegance
of
language;
--
applied
esp. to a class of
writers,
in the age of
Elizabeth,
whose
productions
are
marked
by
affected
conceits
and
high-flown
diction..
Rethor
::
Rethor
(n.) A
rhetorician;
a
careful
writer.
Cougar
::
Cougar
(n.) An
American
feline
quadruped
(Felis
concolor),
resembling
the
African
panther
in size and
habits.
Its color is
tawny,
without
spots;
hence
writers
often
called
it the
American
lion.
Called
also puma,
panther,
mountain
lion, and
catamount.
See
Puma..
Deskwork
::
Deskwork
(n.) Work done at a desk, as by a clerk or
writer..
Motmot
::
Motmot
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
long-tailed,
passerine
birds of the genus
Momotus,
having
a
strong
serrated
beak. In most of the
species
the two long
middle
tail
feathers
are
racket-shaped
at the tip, when
mature.
The bird
itself
is said by some
writers
to trim them into this
shape.
They feed on
insects,
reptiles,
and
fruit,
and are found from
Mexico
to
Brazil.
The name is
derived
from its
note..
Echinodermata
::
Echinodermata
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom.
By many
writers
it was
formerly
included
in the
Radiata.
I
::
I
(object.)
The
nominative
case of the
pronoun
of the first
person;
the word with which a
speaker
or
writer
denotes
himself.
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