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61crotch|et|eer — «KROCH uh TIHR», noun. a person having odd notions or unreasonable whims …
62cul|ver|in|eer — «KUHL vuhr uh NIHR», noun. a soldier armed with or in charge of a culverin …
63eye|let|eer — «Y luh TIHR», noun. a small, pointed instrument for making eyelets …
64fic|tion|eer|ing — «FIHK shuh NIHR ihng», noun. the writing of fiction …
65fic|tion|eer — «FIHK shuh NIHR», noun. a writer of fiction: »The scientific fictioneers who look into the future…are valuable men (Newsweek) …
66fu|sil|eer — fu|sil|ier or fu|sil|eer «FYOO zuh LIHR», noun. 1. (formerly), a soldier armed with a light flintlock musket. 2. a soldier belonging to any of several British regiments who were formerly so armed. The members of these regiments wear tall fur hats …
67gar|ret|eer — «GAR uh TIHR», noun. a person who lives in a garret, especially a very poor writer …
68har|poon|eer — «HAHR poo NEER», noun. = harpooner …
69jar|gon|eer — «JAHR guh NIHR», noun. = jargonist. (Cf. ↑jargonist) …
70junk|et|eer — «JUHNG kuh TIHR», noun, verb. –n. a person who goes on a junket; traveler. –v.i. to go on a junket …