(teer)

  • 31gadg|e|teer — «GAJ uh TIHR», noun. Informal. a person who makes or is fond of gadgets …

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  • 32gaz|et|teer — «GAZ uh TIHR», noun, verb. –n. 1. a dictionary of geographical names. Names of places, seas, mountains, and other geographical locations, are arranged alphabetically in a gazetteer. 2. a writer for a gazette. 3. an official appointed to publish a …

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  • 33mar|ke|teer — «MAHR kuh TIHR», noun. a person who sells in a market …

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  • 34mu|le|teer — «MYOO luh TIHR», noun. a driver of mules. ╂[< French muletier < mulet (diminutive) < Old French mul mule 1 < Latin mūlus] …

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  • 35o|ri|en|teer|ing — «AWR ee ehn TIHR ihng, OHR », noun. a sport, developed in Sweden as a combination of map reading and cross country running, in which participants race to get first through an unknown area with the use of a compass and topographical map:… …

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  • 36o|ri|en|teer — «AWR ee ehn TIHR, OHR », verb, noun. –v.i. to engage in orienteering. –n. a person who engages in orienteering …

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  • 37pri|va|teer — «PRY vuh TIHR», noun, verb. –n. 1. an armed ship owned by private persons and holding a government commission to attack and capture enemy ships: »There were perhaps 3,700 scattered privateers serving as the great bulk of the American Navy… …

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  • 38vol|un|teer|ism — «VOL uhn TIHR ihz uhm», noun. = voluntaryism. (Cf. ↑voluntaryism) …

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  • 39vol|un|teer — «VOL uhn TIHR», noun, verb, adjective. –n. 1. a person who enters any service of his own choice; one who is not drafted: »Most soldiers are volunteers. 2. a person who serves without pay. In some towns the firemen are volunteers. 3. Law. a) a… …

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  • 40char·i·o·teer — /ˌʧerijəˈtiɚ/ noun, pl teers [count] : a driver of a chariot …

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