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(1) Someone who insists on great precision and correctness (especially in the use of words
(2) Someone who insists on great precision and correctness (especially in the use of words)
(1) A purist approach to the language of the section, taken as a whole, tends to favour Mr Katkowski's approach.
(2) How did every one react when you veered away from the purist classical tradition.
(3) But that in itself is not the problem, although it may have the more purist fans of the novel grumbling.
(4) A purist and a traditionalist, Gangubai has always believed in the classical tradition of music.
(5) Those out there who are anti-war for the purist of ideological reasons, I salute.
(6) You may be a purist and prefer traditional products from European mills, but today it seems it's all about choice.
(7) But the food industry would see her as scaremongering, or at least taking a too purist view of modern nutrition.
(8) Purist fans of the original comic strip
(9) Rao has an inimitable style with the purist in him steadfastly refusing to dilute and encash.
(10) Round the world people are just getting on with it, but there will always be the purist styles.
(11) In Paris he turned to Cubism after meeting Juan Gris and was also influenced by Picasso and the work of the Purists .
(12) Her poetry is quite good, she knows, if a bit too popular for literary purists .
(13) The Cubist mask and the Purist half-object embedded in its field or surround set up reciprocal relationships through their respective placements.
(14) This does defeat the idea that any component can be available to anybody but it is only the technology purists that believe this to be practical.
(15) The monographs include studies of the Bismarck monument in Hamburg, the Gothic Wertheim department store in Berlin of 1904, and Le Corbusier's Purist paintings, interpreted almost as religious icons.
(16) However, the author is sore that he has been disowned by Marathi literary purists .
(17) For purists and traditionalists there's only one choice - tried and tested ceramic.
(18) After World War I, when Lu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00abger became friends with leaders of the Purist movement in Paris, his work exemplified the machine aesthetic.
(19) First, she overstates the case that the Purist aesthetic which emerged in the 1920s, enchanted with u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the thing in itselfu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and enamored of a certain visual literalism, dominates American photography.
(20) This was the type of fight that boxing fans like and purists of the ignoble art turn their backs on.
pedant
perfectionist
formalist
literalist
stickler
traditionalist
doctrinaire
quibbler
dogmatist
nitpicker