Asserter
11MODALITÉS — La notion logico linguistique de modalité désigne, au sens classique, toutes les modifications du sens d’une proposition par des expressions permettant d’asserter cette proposition comme nécessaire, possible, impossible ou contingente. Elle est… …
12affirmer — noun someone who claims to speak the truth a bold asserter a declarer of his intentions affirmers of traditional doctrine an asseverator of strong convictions an avower of his own great intelligence • Syn: ↑asserter, ↑decl …
13asseverator — noun someone who claims to speak the truth a bold asserter a declarer of his intentions affirmers of traditional doctrine an asseverator of strong convictions an avower of his own great intelligence • Syn: ↑asserter, ↑decl …
14avower — noun 1. someone who admits or acknowledges openly and boldly • Derivationally related forms: ↑avow • Hypernyms: ↑communicator 2. someone who claims to speak the truth a bold asserter a declarer of his intentions affirme …
15declarer — noun 1. someone who claims to speak the truth a bold asserter a declarer of his intentions affirmers of traditional doctrine an asseverator of strong convictions an avower of his own great intelligence • Syn: ↑asserter, ↑ …
16Mereologie — Méréologie Traduction à relire Mereology → …
17Méréologie — Traduction à relire Mereology → Méréologie …
18Assertor — As*sert or, n. [L., fr. asserere.] One who asserts or avers; one who maintains or vindicates a claim or a right; an affirmer, supporter, or vindicator; a defender; an asserter. [1913 Webster] The assertors of liberty said not a word. Macaulay.… …
19Dogmatizer — Dog ma*ti zer, n. One who dogmatizes; a bold asserter; a magisterial teacher. Hammond. [1913 Webster] …
20Novelist — Nov el*ist, n. 1. An innovator; an asserter of novelty. [Obs.] Cudworth. [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. F. nouvelliste, It. novellista.] A writer of news. [Obs.] Tatler (178). [1913 Webster] 3. [Cf. F. nouvelliste.] A writer of a novel or novels. [1913… …