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The answer PERSONAS has 6 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of personas in various dictionaries:
noun - an actor's portrayal of someone in a play
noun - (Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world
noun - a character in a literary work
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Public images |
Outward appearances |
Public roles |
Roles |
Assumed roles |
Public selves |
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Sep 8 2015 Wall Street Journal |
May 11 2012 Ink Well xwords |
Jan 29 2012 Boston Globe |
Aug 7 2009 Wall Street Journal |
Aug 24 2006 New York Times |
Oct 6 1999 New York Times |
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Plural form of persona. |
the aspect of someone's character that is presented to or perceived by others. |
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A persona (plural personae or personas), in the word's everyday usage, is a social role or a character played by an actor. The word is derived from Latin, where it originally referred to a theatrical mask. The Latin word probably derived from the Etruscan word "phersu", with the same meaning, and that from the Greek (prospon). Its meaning in the latter Roman period changed to indicate a "character" of a theatrical performance or court of law, when it became apparent that different individuals could assume the same role, and legal attributes such as rights, powers, and duties followed the role. The same individuals as actors could play different roles, each with its own legal attributes, sometimes even in the same court appearance. According to other sources, which also admit that the origin of the term is not completely clear, persona could possibly be related to the Latin verb per-sonare, literally: sounding through, with an obvious link to the above-mentioned theatrical mask. * In th |
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