Speakers of a sort
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MCSSpeakers of a sort.
ROSTRALOf a speaker's platform
HONORARIASome of a speaker's income
EDUEnd of a commencement speaker's address?
BIOPart of a speaker's intro, often
PEOPLEWHORISETOStart of a definition of good speakers
STEREOSomething a couple of speakers can provide
collocutorone of the speakers in a dialogue
DBLOne of T. Speaker's 792, a career record
EMCEEOne might be between a pair of speakers
collocutorsCOLLOCUTOR, one of the speakers in a dialogue
TRANSLATOROne might be found between a pair of speakers
gallicismA French expression, esp. one adopted by speakers of another language
competencesA speaker's subconscious, intuitive knowledge of the rules of their language
lipreadingmethod of understanding spoken words by interpreting a speaker's lip movements
competenceA speaker's subconscious, intuitive knowledge of the rules of their language
quadraphonya system of sound transmission using four speakers also QUADRAPHONICS, QUADRIPHONICS, QUADROPHONICS, QUADROPHONY
quadrophonya system of sound transmission using four speakers also QUADRAPHONICS, QUADRAPHONY, QUADRIPHONICS, QUADROPHONICS
quadraphoniesQUADRAPHONY, a system of sound transmission using four speakers also QUADRAPHONICS, QUADRIPHONICS, QUADROPHONICS, QUADROPHONY
duologuedramatic performance or piece in the form of a dialogue limited to two speakers
quadrophoniesQUADROPHONY, a system of sound transmission using four speakers also QUADRAPHONICS, QUADRAPHONY, QUADRIPHONICS, QUADROPHONICS
lipreadingto understand spoken words by interpreting the movements of a speaker's lips without hearing the sounds made
lipreadsto understand spoken words by interpreting the movements of a speaker's lips without hearing the sounds made
busters(used as a familiar term of address to a man or boy who is an object to the speaker's annoyance or anger)
prelexicaldenoting a stage in the formation of a sentence at which words and phrases have not yet replaced all of the underlying grammatical and semantic material of that sentence in the speaker's mind