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Epistolographer | |
noun | 1. A writer of epistles. |
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| "I've turned into quite an epistolographer during this research trip since I don't have reliable cell reception." | "My grandmother taught me to be an epistolographer — she wrote at least one letter every day of her life." | "This volume looks like a diary, but it is correspondence between Mr. James and an unknown epistolographer." |
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| Greek, late 17th century |
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| If you don't know the definition of "epistle," the definition of "epistolographer" won't get you very far. Quite simply, an epistle is a letter — or a literary work composed in the form of a letter or series of letters. ... | |
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