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ReaderRelationships Synonym: patron researcher user Distinguish From: microform reader n. ~ 1. An individual who uses the collections and services of a repository; a customer. - 2. Micrographics · Equipme [..]
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ReaderOld English rædere "person who reads aloud to others; lector; scholar; diviner, interpreter," agent noun from rædan (see read (v.)). Compare Dutch rader "adviser," Old High German [..]
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Readernoun person who reads noun one who reads habitually noun one who makes a profession of reading aloud noun anyone admitted to a library
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ReaderA sick individual. Killed my mom. I always knew he was the real deal, but his internet antics made me think he was all fun and games. I thought he was COOL
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ReaderSomeone who has read the books of a popular movie or TV series. These people will generally laud it over "watchers" with comments like "I knew that was going to happen&q [..]
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ReaderAn attractive woman who is liked strictly for her looks, but once discovered she can read is elevated to a whole new level of hottness.
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Readera person who enjoys reading subscriber: someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication reviewer: someone who reads manuscripts and judges their s [..]
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ReaderA person who reads silently to himself (or herself) or aloud to others, from a book other other written or printed source, or an electronic medium displaying text. One of the primary goals of librarie [..]
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ReaderAn article devoid of immediate news interest that will supposedly be of interest to the readership. (courtesy of John E McIntyre)
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ReaderThe merchant device communicating with the card/Mobile Application.
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Readerscript of a news story in which no actualities are to be played; this script is read live on the air by the anchor; the recording of a reader by a reporter is called a "voicer"
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Reader(n) a person who enjoys reading(n) someone who contracts to receive and pay for a service or a certain number of issues of a publication(n) a person who can read; a literate person(n) someone who read [..]
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ReaderIn the University of Oxford, one who reads lectures on scientific subjects. In the Inns of Court, one who reads lectures in law. In printing, one who reads and corrects the proof-sheets of any work be [..]
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ReaderReaders are courses listed in the University Catalog but offered to one or two students. Readers are reserved for a student who needs a course that is not being offered in acute situations, such as the students needs the course in order to graduate. The situation will be identified and accepted by the dean are not meant to be offered routinely. R [..]
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ReaderA prescription for narcotics which is sold by a doctor.
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ReaderAn independent electronic unit that “reads” the encoded data on a card, chip, media or other device.
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ReaderA collection of required readings such as articles or extracts from books and other sources which have been compiled by the lecturer for student use during a course.
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ReaderFor documentary projects a reader performs many of the core functions of a script writer and/or script editor although to a lesser degree. A reader may draw attention to basic errors and offer suggest [..]
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ReaderA person who reads screenplays for a production company or stageplays for a theater company and writes a report about them, often being paid per report.
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ReaderThe reader communicates with the RFID tag via radio waves and passes the information in digital form to a computer system.
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Reader
A person who reads a publication.
A person who recites literary works, usually to an audience.
A proofreader.
A person employed by a publisher to read works submitted for publication and deter [..]
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Reader
(religion) A person who is not ordained but is appointed to lead most services in the Anglican Church.
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Readerlang=en
1800s=1813
* '''1813''' — . ''''.
*: "I deserve neither such praise nor such censure," cried Elizabeth; "I am ''not'' a great reader, and I have pleasure in many things."
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