- wordsmith
- (американизм) преим. "невидимка", составитель чужих речей;
фактический автор статей и т. п., подписанных другими лицами
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
WordSmith — Tools Entwickler Mike Scott, Oxford University Press Aktuelle Version WordSmith Tools 5.0 (2007) Betriebssystem Windows (Mac OS, Linux) Kategorie … Deutsch Wikipedia
WordSmith — (previously known as MicroConcord) is a collection of linguistics tools looking for patterns in a language. The software was manufactured by Oxford University. The current version is 5.0, but 4.0 is mostly used worldwide. External link *… … Wikipedia
wordsmith — 1896, from WORD (Cf. word) + SMITH (Cf. smith) … Etymology dictionary
wordsmith — ► NOUN ▪ a skilled user of words … English terms dictionary
wordsmith — [wʉrdsmith΄] n. 1. a person, esp. a professional writer, who uses language skillfully 2. a person who coins new words … English World dictionary
wordsmith — 1. noun /ˈwɝdsmɪθ/ One who uses words skillfully. She has always been known as a capable wordsmith, but in this latest novel she also shows surprising emotional depth. 2. verb /ˈwɝdsmɪθ/ To apply craftsman like skills to word use … Wiktionary
wordsmith — Someone who is good at using words, especially in written communication. You should have that letter checked by a wordsmith before you send it. Here, let me help … Dictionary of american slang
wordsmith — Someone who is good at using words, especially in written communication. You should have that letter checked by a wordsmith before you send it. Here, let me help … Dictionary of american slang
wordsmith — See a wordsmith … English idioms
wordsmith — noun Date: 1873 a person who works with words; especially a skillful writer • wordsmithery noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
wordsmith — /werrd smith /, n. 1. an expert in the use of words. 2. a person, as a journalist or novelist, whose vocation is writing. [1895 1900; WORD + SMITH] * * * … Universalium