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Meaning of miscellanist
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miscellanist (n.)
A writer of miscellanies; miscellanarian.
miscellanist Sentence Examples
- The miscellanist's library overflowed with an eclectic assortment of books, spanning centuries and genres.
- As a professional miscellanist, I delved into a wide array of topics, from obscure folktales to cutting-edge scientific discoveries.
- The miscellanist's online blog became a repository of curious facts, trivia, and little-known historical anecdotes.
- The university hired a miscellanist to compile a comprehensive encyclopedia of obscure knowledge.
- The miscellanist's curiosity led her to explore abandoned buildings, abandoned villages, and forgotten manuscripts.
- The miscellanist's knowledge was a tapestry of diverse subjects, woven together with an insatiable desire for learning.
- The library's miscellanist collection housed a treasure trove of forgotten lore and enigmatic artifacts.
- As a miscellanist, I was tasked with categorizing and cataloging a vast collection of seemingly unrelated objects.
- The miscellanist's mind was a labyrinth of interconnected ideas, where the most unexpected concepts found common ground.
- The miscellanist's writings provided a glimpse into the fascinating world of the unknown and the uncharted.
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A writer of miscellanies; miscellanarian.
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The miscellanist's library overflowed with an eclectic assortment of books, spanning centuries and genres.
As a professional miscellanist, I delved into a wide array of topics, from obscure folktales to cutting-edge scientific discoveries.
The miscellanist's online blog became a repository of curious facts, trivia, and little-known historical anecdotes.
The university hired a miscellanist to compile a comprehensive encyclopedia of obscure knowledge.