different between cruciverbalism vs cruciverbalist
cruciverbalism
English
Etymology
1990, cruci- (“cross”) +? verbal (“words”) +? -ism (“pertaining to”), from Latin roots crux (“cross”) and verbum (“word”).
Cognate to Italian cruciverba.
Noun
cruciverbalism (uncountable)
- The construction of crosswords.
Related terms
- crucify
- crucifix
- cruciform
- cruciverbalist
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References
cruciverbalism From the web:
- what is cruciverbalism
- bemean definition
cruciverbalist
English
Etymology
cruci- (“cross”) +? verbal (“words”) +? -ist (“agent, person”), from Latin roots crux (“cross”) and verbum (“word”).
Noun
cruciverbalist (plural cruciverbalists)
- A person who constructs or solves crosswords.
Related terms
- cruciverbalism
Translations
cruciverbalist From the web:
- cruciverbalist what does it mean
- what is a cruciverbalist interested in
- what is a cruciverbalist do
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