historical interpreter
English
Noun
historical interpreter (plural historical interpreters)
- A person employed by a museum etc. to portray a historical character, using appropriate clothing, speech style, etc.
Hypernyms
- heritage interpreter, museum interpreter, actor
Synonyms
- role player, animator, costumed historian, living historian
Hyponyms
- first-person interpreter
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