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  • 21sitter — See: on the fence also fence sitter …

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  • 22sitter — [[t]sɪ̱tə(r)[/t]] sitters N COUNT A sitter is the same as a babysitter …

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  • 23sitter — noun 1》 a person who sits, especially for a portrait or examination.     ↘a sitting hen. 2》 [usu. in combination] a person who looks after children, pets, or a house while the parents or owners are out or away: a house sitter.     ↘a person who… …

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  • 24sitter — sit•ter [[t]ˈsɪt ər[/t]] n. 1) a person who sits 2) a brooding hen 3) a person who baby sits; baby sitter 4) cvb a person who provides temporary or part time care, as for a pet whose owner is away • Etymology: 1300–50 …

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  • 25Sitter (Begriffsklärung) — Sitter bezeichnet einen Fluss in der Schweiz, Sitter einen alternativen Namen für die Stendelwurzen Sitter (Trockentäler) in den Baumbergen östlich von Coesfeld im Münsterland eine Person, die vorübergehend jemanden oder etwas betreut (z. B …

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  • 26Sitter, Willem de — ▪ Dutch mathematician and astronomer born May 6, 1872, Sneek, Neth. died Nov. 20, 1934, Leiden       Dutch mathematician, astronomer, and cosmologist who developed theoretical models of the universe based on Albert Einstein s general theory of… …

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  • 27Sitter (BEAM) — In BEAM robotics, a sitter is a type of robot that does not move. Such robots have no self contained means of transportation and are non mobile. Instead of moving, sitters are usually designed to power lights in some sort of pattern. Most sitters …

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  • 28Sitter , Willem de — See De Sitter , Willem …

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  • 29sitter — noun Date: 14th century one that sits: as a. a person who sits for a portrait or a bust b. a person who babysits …

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  • 30Sitter — biographical name Willem de 1872 1934 Dutch astronomer …

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