dialogist

di·al·o·gist

[dahy-al-uh-jist]
noun
1.
a speaker in a dialogue.
2.
a writer of dialogue.

Origin:
1650–60; < Late Latin dialogista < Greek dialogistḗs, equivalent to diálog(os) dialogue + -istēs -ist

di·a·lo·gis·tic [dahy-uh-loh-jis-tik] , adjective
di·a·lo·gis·ti·cal·ly, adverb
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dialogist (daɪˈælədʒɪst) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a person who writes or takes part in a dialogue
 
dialo'gistic
 
adj
 
dialo'gistical
 
adj

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