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51bal|lad|eer — «BAL uh DIHR», noun. 1. a singer of ballads. 2. U.S. Informal. a singer of popular songs …
52bludg|eon|eer — «BLUHJ uh NIHR», noun. a person who uses, or is armed with, a bludgeon; bludgeoner …
53buck|et|eer — «BUHK uh TIHR», noun. 1. a broker who handles his customers orders or property fraudulently or irregularly. 2. a person operating a bucket shop …
54budg|et|eer — «BUHJ uh TIHR», noun. = budgeter. (Cf. ↑budgeter) …
55cab|i|net|eer — «KAB uh nuh TIHR, KAB nuh », noun. Also, Cabineteer. Informal. a cabinet member …
56cam|el|eer — «KAM uh LIHR», noun. 1. a camel driver. 2. a soldier mounted or riding on a camel …
57can|non|eer|ing — «KAN uh NIHR ihng», noun. the duties or skill of a cannoneer …
58can|non|eer — «KAN uh NIHR», noun. an artilleryman; gunner. ╂[< Middle French canonnier < canon cannon] …
59car|a|van|eer — «KAR uh va NIHR», noun. a person who travels with a caravan in the Orient …
60con|ven|tion|eer — «kuhn VEHN shuh NIHR», noun, verb. –n. a person attending a convention; conventioner: »The 5,000 well brushed, neatly tailored conventioneers…turned out for the annual convention of Kiwanis International (Time). –v.i. to attend a convention: »The …