English | Latin |
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speaker [speakers] noun [UK: ˈspiːkə(r)] [US: ˈspiːkər] | dictor [dictoris](3rd) M |
speaker's platform (in Rome's Forum) (pl.) noun | rostrum [rostri](2nd) N |
speaker, orator noun | orator [oratoris](3rd) M |
devised by speaker (based on deduction) adjective | artificialis [artificialis, artificiale]adjective |
great speaker noun | macrologus [macrologi](2nd) M |
humor (speaker), wit noun | festivitas [festivitatis](3rd) F |
loudspeaker [loudspeakers] noun [UK: laʊd.ˈspiːkə(r)] [US: ˈlaʊd.ˌspikər] | megalophonum [megalophoni](2nd) N |
ramble (speaker) verb [UK: ˈræm.bl̩] [US: ˈræm.bl̩] | diffluo [diffluere, diffluxi, diffluctus](3rd) INTRANS |
rhetorical figure when speaker turns away to address others noun | apostrophe [apostrophes]noun |
term for tedious / stupid speaker noun | cymbalon [cymbali]noun cymbalum [cymbali](2nd) N |
used for timing speakers noun | clepsydra [clepsydrae](1st) F |