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expositor

[ ik-spoz-i-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who expounds or gives an exposition.


expositor

/ ɪˈɒɪə /

noun

  1. a person who expounds
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Other Word Forms

  • ·Dz··ٴ·· [ik-spoz-i-, tawr, -ee-, uh, l, -, tohr, -], adjective
  • ·Dzi·ٴ۾·· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of expositor1

1300–50; Middle English (< Anglo-French ) < Late Latin expositor exegete ( Latin: one who exposes a child), equivalent to exposi-, variant stem of ōԱ ( expose ) + -tor -tor
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In a statement, Thomas F. Rosenbaum, the president of Caltech, called Dr. Stone “a great scientist, a formidable leader and a gifted expositor of discovery.”

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John Mercer of Maryland, likewise, said that he “disapproved of the Doctrine that the Judges as expositors of the Constitution should have the authority to declare a law void.”

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As a scholar and a jurist, Scalia was the chief expositor of the judicial philosophy known as originalism.

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“A polymath, a discerner of Nature’s fundamental patterns, and, as such, an expositor for the connections of physics to other disciplines, Murray helped define the approaches of generations of scientists.”

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“Roger Stone and Jerome Corsi are, respectively, the progenitor and the expositor of the world view of the current President of the United States.”

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