A dramatis personae is a list of characters in a play. Nowadays you are most likely to find one of these in a play by William Shakespeare.
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
Sexual Personae was created in 1990.
Dignitas Personae was created in 2008.
A dramatist means a person who writes plays or you could say drama
When you use different personae to misrepresent yourself
Personae - album - was created on 2002-02-26.
The cast of Personae - 2010 includes: Jakob Gautel
No, dramatis personae is not a sound pattern. It refers to a list of characters in a play or story.
Do you mean the quality of Quince as a person or as a dramatist or as a carpenter? He's a pretty good person, an awful dramatist, and as a carpenter, well, nobody knows.
"Dramatis Personae" is Latin for "Characters in the play". You can find this in most versions of Romeo and Juliet on the page before the play starts. Curiously the editions printed in Shakespeare's time did not have a Dramatis Personae.
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William Cartwright - dramatist - was born in 1611.
Thomas Arthur - dramatist - died in 1532.