interlocutrix

interlocutrix
A female interlocutor

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  • interlocutrix — in·ter·loc·u·trix …   English syllables

  • interlocutrix — noun see interlocutress * * * interlocˈutress, interlocˈutrice or interlocˈutrix noun A female interlocutor • • • Main Entry: ↑interlocution …   Useful english dictionary

  • interlocutress — noun A female interlocutor. Syn: interlocutrice, interlocutrix …   Wiktionary

  • interlocutrice — noun A female interlocutor Syn: interlocutress, interlocutrix …   Wiktionary

  • interlocutor — noun /ɪntəˈlɒkjʊtə/ a) A person who takes part in dialogue or conversation. Explanations which continually remind ones interlocutor of ones ignorance are a great damper upon the easy flow of talk. b) A man in the middle of the line in a minstrel… …   Wiktionary

  • conversationalist — Synonyms and related words: chatterbox, collocutor, colloquialist, conversational partner, converser, dialogist, discourser, interlocutor, interlocutress, interlocutrice, interlocutrix, palaverer, parleyer, patterer, sayer, speaker, talker,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • discourser — Synonyms and related words: Boanerges, author, chalk talker, collocutor, colloquialist, conversational partner, conversationalist, converser, descanter, dialogist, disquisitor, essayist, expositor, expounder, homilist, interlocutor,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • talker — Synonyms and related words: blatherskite, blowhard, blusterer, chatterbox, collocutor, colloquialist, conversational partner, conversationalist, converser, debater, declaimer, demagogue, dialogist, discourser, gasbag, haranguer, interlocutor,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • interlocutor — /ɪntəˈlɒkjətə / (say intuh lokyuhtuh) noun 1. someone who takes part in a conversation or dialogue. 2. someone who enters into conversation with another. 3. the performer in the middle of the line of members of a minstrel troupe, who carries on a …  

  • interlocutor — n. (fem. interlocutrix) a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation. Derivatives: interlocution n. Etymology: mod.L f. L interloqui interlocut interrupt in speaking (as INTER , loqui speak) …   Useful english dictionary

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