💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Interprater"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| interpretournoun | Obsolete form of interpreter. [A person or thing that interprets the meaning of something for another, particularly:] |
| translatournoun | Obsolete form of translator. [A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly] |
| linksternoun | A golfer. |
| translatornoun | A person or thing that translates meaning from one language into another, particularly |
| interrupternoun | One who or that which interrupts. |
| linguisternoun | (historical) A native interpreter assisting Europeans in colonial contexts. |
| interpreternoun | A person or thing that interprets the meaning of something for another, particularly: |
| latinernoun | (colloquial, obsolete) A person who speaks and reads Latin, particularly (historical) an early modern student or scholar. |
| misinterpreternoun | A person who misinterprets, or makes misinterpretations |
| interlocutornoun | A person who takes part in dialogue or conversation: a locutive partner. |
| terpnoun | (military or Deaf slang) An interpreter (person who translates). |
| conversernoun | One who converses. |
| oratornoun | A skilled and eloquent public speaker. |
| communicatornoun | Someone who, or something that communicates. |
| locutornoun | A speaker (one who talks). |
| verbalizernoun | A thing that or person who verbalizes; frequently contrasted with visualizer. |
| subtitlernoun | A person who transcribes or translates subtitles (for an audiovisual work). |
| interpolatornoun | One who, or that which, interpolates. |
| pronunciatornoun | Someone who pronounces; a pronouncer. |
| interactornoun | One who interacts. |
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