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Definition of orator
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Orator
(n.) In
equity
proceedings,
one who prays for
relief;
a
petitioner..
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Pharmacopoeia
::
Pharmacopoeia
(n.) A
chemical
laboratory.
Topic
::
Topic (n.) One of the
various
general
forms of
argument
employed
in
probable
as
distinguished
from
demonstrative
reasoning,
--
denominated
by
Aristotle
to`poi
(literally,
places),
as being the
places
or
sources
from which
arguments
may be
derived,
or to which they may be
referred;
also, a
prepared
form of
argument,
applicable
to a great
variety
of
cases,
with a
supply
of which the
ancient
rhetoricians
and
orators
provided
themselves;
a
commonplace
of
argument
or
oratory..
First
::
First (a.) Most
eminent
or
exalted;
most
excellent;
chief;
highest;
as,
Demosthenes
was the first
orator
of
Greece..
Catastasis
::
Catastasis
(n.) That part of a
speech,
usually
the
exordium,
in which the
orator
sets forth the
subject
matter
to be
discussed..
Elaboratory
::
Elaboratory
(a.)
Tending
to
elaborate.
Restoratory
::
Restoratory
(a.)
Restorative.
Oratorio
::
Oratorio
(n.) A more or less
dramatic
text or poem,
founded
on some
Scripture
nerrative,
or great
divine
event,
elaborately
set to
music,
in
recitative,
arias,
grand
choruses,
etc., to be sung with an
orchestral
accompaniment,
but
without
action,
scenery,
or
costume,
although
the
oratorio
grew out of the
Mysteries
and the
Miracle
and
Passion
plays,
which were
acted..
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.) The
Beaks;
the stage or
platform
in the forum where
orations,
pleadings,
funeral
harangues,
etc., were
delivered;
-- so
called
because
after the Latin war, it was
adorned
with the beaks of
captured
vessels;
later,
applied
also to other
platforms
erected
in Rome for the use of
public
orators..
Rhetorize
::
Rhetorize
(v. i.) To play the
orator.
Imploratory
::
Imploratory
(a.)
Supplicatory;
entreating.
Demagogue
::
Demagogue
(n.) A
leader
of the
rabble;
one who
attempts
to
control
the
multitude
by
specious
or
deceitful
arts; an
unprincipled
and
factious
mob
orator
or
political
leader.
Meliorater
::
Meliorater
(n.) Same as
Meliorator.
Rostrum
::
Rostrum
(n.)
Hence,
a stage for
public
speaking;
the
pulpit
or
platform
occupied
by an
orator
or
public
speaker..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) An
elevated
platform
on which an
orator
may
speak,
a play be
performed,
an
exhibition
be
presented,
or the
like..
Master
::
Master
(n.) One who has
attained
great skill in the use or
application
of
anything;
as, a
master
of
oratorical
art..
Spreader
::
Spread-eagle
(a.)
Characterized
by a
pretentious,
boastful,
exaggerated
style;
defiantly
or
extravagantly
bombastic;
as, a
spread-eagle
orator;
a
spread-eagle
speech..
Collaborator
::
Collaborator
(n.) An
associate
in
labor,
especially
in
literary
or
scientific
labor..
Prompter
::
Prompter
(n.) One who
reminds
another,
as an actor or an
orator,
of the words to be
spoken
next;
specifically,
one
employed
for this
purpose
in a
theater..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) To utter
magniloquently;
to
recite
in an
oratorical
or
pompous
manner.
Exhibition
::
Exhibition
(n.) That which is
exhibited,
held
forth,
or
displayed;
also, any
public
show; a
display
of works of art, or of feats of
skill,
or of
oratorical
or
dramatic
ability;
as, an
exhibition
of
animals;
an
exhibition
of
pictures,
statues,
etc.; an
industrial
exhibition..
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