0 a person who has skill with using words, especially in writing:
In today's review section Anthony Edwards, playwright, poet, novelist and general wordsmith, talks about his glittering career.
Why, then, pay wordsmiths to seek out what the sciences have already recorded?
The omission reflects the hubris of the academic wordsmiths who shaped it : in their scholarly world of tongues poked out at reality, describing is perceived as the same as controlling.
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The search for such a term will be a great challenge to wordsmiths.
For understandable reasons, the wordsmiths were anxious to avoid specifics in many key areas and this is one.
All that the patrons receive are words from a passing wordsmith.
It seems that the wordsmiths and the toilers have fought to get a reward.
To a simple wordsmith like myself the word "may" means that you have the right to do something, but that you have a choice in the matter.