
1) Alliterator 2) Asker 3) Babbler 4) Bullhorn 5) Chatterer 6) Conversationalist 7) Dictator 8) Drawler 9) Driveller 10) Enquirer 11) Growler 12) Inquirer 13) Jabberer 14) Lisper 15) Loudspeaker 16) Mentioner 17) Motormouth 18) Mumbler 19) Mutterer 20) Narrator 21) Orator 22) Phoner 23) Prater 24) Prattler
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1) Articulator 2) Asparagus unit 3) Boom-box part 4) Delegate 5) Diplomat 6) Envoy 7) Gingrich, once 8) House bigwig 9) House chair 10) House head 11) House leader 12) House man 13) House officer 14) House VIP 15) Important House title 16) Legal profession 17) Mediator 18) One at the podium 19) Podium occupant
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[politics] The term speaker is a title often given to the presiding officer (chair) of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body. The speaker`s official role is to moderate debate, make rulings on procedure, announce the results of votes, and the like. The speaker decides who may speak and has the powers to discipline members w...
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An MP elected by other members of the Commons to chair debates and deal with the running of the Commons. By tradition, an MP who is Speaker is not opposed by any of the main parties at elections.
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An MP elected by other members of the Commons to chair debates and deal with the running of the Commons. By tradition, an MP who is Speaker is not opposed by any of the main parties at elections.
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• (n.) A book of selections for declamation. • (n.) One who is the mouthpiece of others; especially, one who presides over, or speaks for, a delibrative assembly, preserving order and regulating the debates; as, the Speaker of the House of Commons, originally, the mouthpiece of the House to address the king; the Speaker of a House of Repr...
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(from the article `Commons, House of`) At the beginning of each new session of Parliament, the House elects from its members the speaker, who presides over and regulates debates and rules ...
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1) A device that changes electrical signals to sound which can be heard; a transducer changing the electrical audio signal into a sound pressure wave.
2) The part of the system that physically produces the sound.
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circular cone for projecting amplified sound
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Presiding officer charged with the preservation of order in the legislatures of various countries. In the UK the equivalent of the Speaker in the House...
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A component that converts electrical energy into acoustical energy.
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Also Loudspeaker. The part of a sound system that produces the actual sound that a person hears. The sound is produced by the vibration of a paper or synthetic cone by an electrical voltage in a wire coil.
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Speak'er noun 1. One who speaks. Specifically:
(a) One who utters or pronounces a discourse; usually, one who utters a speech in public; as, the man is a good
speaker , or a bad
speaker .
(b) One who is the mouthpiece of others; especially, one who presides over, ...
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The voice which speaks to the reader / listener in a piece of verse (not necessarily identical with the poet).
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Speaker is the term given to the presiding officer of the British House of Commons. The first person to receive the title was Sir Thomas Hungerford, speaker in 1377. he and his successors were called speakers because it was their duty to voice the wishes of the members of the house to the king. The speaker is elected by the members of the house, an...
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[
n] - the presiding officer of a deliberative assembly 2. [n] - someone who expresses in language
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the Member who is elected by the House of Representatives as its presiding officer
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talker noun someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous); `the speaker at commencement`; `an utterer of useful maxims`
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Presiding officer charged with the preservation of order in the legislatures of various countries. In the UK House of Commons the Speaker is elected for each parliament, usually on an agreed basis among the parties, but often hold the office for many years. The original appointment dates from 1377. The House of Commons speaker is Michael Martin fro...
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A Speaker is a person who verbally presents written work, or informs a group of people on any subject. Speakers may write their own material or present someone else’s work.
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