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charlatan
 noun  Etymology: Italian ciarlatano, alteration of cerretano, literally, inhabitant of Cerreto, from Cerreto, Italy  Date: 1618  1. quack 2  2. one making usually showy pretenses to knowledge or ability ; fraud, faker  • ~ism noun  • ~ry noun
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  n. a person falsely claiming a special knowledge or skill. Derivatives charlatanism n. charlatanry n. Etymology: F f. It. ciarlatano f. ciarlare babble ...
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  1. шарлатан; мошенник; обманщик 2. знахарь, знахарка; лекарь-колдун; торговец снадобьями ...
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  noun шарлатан, обманщик; знахарь ...
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4.
  (charlatans) You describe someone as a charlatan when they pretend to have skills or knowledge that they do not really possess. (FORMAL) He was exposed as a charlatan. N-COUNT c darkgreen]disapproval ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n someone who pretends to have special skills or knowledge  (The man's a complete charlatan, only in it for the money.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - 1611, from It. ciarlatano "a quack," from cerretano, resident of Cerreto, town in Italy (perhaps home to sellers of Papal indulgences, thus, "one who cries out in the marketplace"), infl. by It. ciarlare "to prate, babble." ...
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