Raconteur
51Musei Tokugawa — (徳川 夢声, Tokugawa Musei?, 13 April 1894 – 1 August …
52Nan Witcomb — Occupation broadcaster, author and raconteur Nationality Australian Genres Poetry users.senet.com.au/ nanushka/ Nancy Nan Witcomb …
53narrator — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. teller of tales, reciter, raconteur; see storyteller . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. storyteller, chronicler, reporter, author, relater, recounter, raconteur, *voice over …
54storyteller — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. author, relator, fabler, narrator, minstrel, teller, bard, poet, biographer, chronicler, raconteur, anecdotist, teller of tales, spinner of yarns, fabulist, fabricator, prose writer. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n.… …
55Description — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Description >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 description description account statement report Sgm: N 1 expose expose &c.(disclosure) 529 specification particulars Sgm: N 1 state of facts state of facts summary o …
56Baron Munchausen — noun German raconteur who told preposterous stories about his adventures as a soldier and hunter; his name is now associated with any telling of exaggerated stories or winning lies (1720 1797) • Syn: ↑Munchhausen, ↑Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von… …
57Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Munchhausen — noun German raconteur who told preposterous stories about his adventures as a soldier and hunter; his name is now associated with any telling of exaggerated stories or winning lies (1720 1797) • Syn: ↑Munchhausen, ↑Munchausen, ↑Baron Munchausen • …
58Munchausen — noun German raconteur who told preposterous stories about his adventures as a soldier and hunter; his name is now associated with any telling of exaggerated stories or winning lies (1720 1797) • Syn: ↑Munchhausen, ↑Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von… …
59Munchhausen — noun German raconteur who told preposterous stories about his adventures as a soldier and hunter; his name is now associated with any telling of exaggerated stories or winning lies (1720 1797) • Syn: ↑Karl Friedrich Hieronymus von Munchhausen,… …
60raconteuse — ˈtərz, ˈtə̄z, ˈtüz, ˈtəz noun ( s) Etymology: French, feminine of raconteur : a female raconteur …