Playfair earned for himself a high reputation in at least three branches of pure science, not primarily as a discoverer but rather as an expounder of theories. |
He's an unwitting folklorist, a collector and expounder of hipster philosophy, barroom trivia, and pseudoscience. |
The author of these books is in large part a follower and expounder of Spencer. |
The ancient Irish judge, or Brehon, was an arbitrator, umpire, and expounder of the law, rather than a judge in the modern sense. |
Long before he went into politics, Cuomo was a practitioner, professor, expounder, and lover of the law. |
He wrote on astronomy and on oneiromancy, for he was an expert expounder of dreams, and also on surveying and wine-making. |