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Bellerophon
Bellerophon Bel*ler"o*phon, n. (Paleon.) A genus of fossil univalve shells, believed to belong to the Heteropoda, peculiar to the Paleozoic age.
Bookseller
Bookseller Book"sell`er, n. One who sells books.
Bordeller
Bordeller Bor"del*ler, n. A keeper or a frequenter of a brothel. [Obs.] --Gower.
Cave dweller
Cave Cave (k[=a]v), n. [F. cave, L. cavus hollow, whence cavea cavity. Cf. Cage.] 1. A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den. 2. Any hollow place, or part; a cavity. [Obs.] ``The cave of the ear.' --Bacon. Cave bear (Zo["o]l.), a very large fossil bear (Ursus spel[ae]us) similar to the grizzly bear, but large; common in European caves. Cave dweller, a savage of prehistoric times whose dwelling place was a cave. --Tylor. Cave hyena (Zo["o]l.), a fossil hyena found abundanty in British caves, now usually regarded as a large variety of the living African spotted hyena. Cave lion (Zo["o]l.), a fossil lion found in the caves of Europe, believed to be a large variety of the African lion. Bone cave. See under Bone.
Chancellery
Chancellery Chan"cel*ler*y, n. [Cf. Chancery.] Chancellorship. [Obs.] --Gower.
Cloud-compeller
Cloud-compeller Cloud"-com*pel`ler, n. Cloud-gatherer; -- an epithet applied to Zeus. [Poetic.] --Pope.
Compeller
Compeller Com*pel"ler, n. One who compels or constrains.
Cornsheller
Cornsheller Corn"shell`er (k?rn"sh?l`?r), n. A machine that separates the kernels of corn from the cob.
cudgeller
Cudgeler Cudg"el*er (-?r), n. One who beats with a cudgel. [Written also cudgeller.]
Dramseller
Dramseller Dram"sell`er, n. One who sells distilled liquors by the dram or glass.
driveller
Driveler Driv"el*er, n. A slaverer; a slabberer; an idiot; a fool. [Written also driveller.]
dueller
Dueler Du"el*er, n. One who engages in a duel. [R.] [Written also dueller.] --South.
Dweller
Dweller Dwell"er, n. An inhabitant; a resident; as, a cave dweller. ``Dwellers at Jerusalem.' --Acts i. 19.
emboweller
Emboweler Em*bow"el*er, n. One who takes out the bowels. [Written also emboweller.]
enameller
Enameler En*am"el*er, Enamelist En*am"el*ist, n. One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in ornamental work. [Written also enameller, enamellist.]
Eumetopias Stelleri
Sea lion Sea" li"on (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several large species of seals of the family Otariid[ae] native of the Pacific Ocean, especially the southern sea lion (Otaria jubata) of the South American coast; the northern sea lion (Eumetopias Stelleri) found from California to Japan; and the black, or California, sea lion (Zalophus Californianus), which is common on the rocks near San Francisco.
Expeller
Expeller Ex*pel"ler, n. One who, or that which, expels.
Feller
Feller Fell"er, n. One who, or that which, fells, knocks or cuts down; a machine for felling trees.
Feller
Feller Fell"er, n. An appliance to a sewing machine for felling a seam.
Fish-tail propeller
Fish-tail Fish"-tail`, a. Like the of a fish; acting, or producing something, like the tail of a fish. Fish-tail burner, a gas burner that gives a spreading flame shaped somewhat like the tail of a fish. Fish-tail propeller (Steamship), a propeller with a single blade that oscillates like the tail of a fish when swimming.
Foreteller
Foreteller Fore*tell"er, n. One who predicts. --Boyle.
fueller
Fueler Fu"el*er, n. One who, or that which, supplies fuel. [R.] [Written also fueller.] --Donne.
gospeller
Gospeler Gos"pel*er, n. [AS. godspellere.] [Written also gospeller.] 1. One of the four evangelists. --Rom. of R. Mark the gospeler was the ghostly son of Peter in baptism. --Wyclif. 2. A follower of Wyclif, the first English religious reformer; hence, a Puritan. [Obs.] --Latimer. The persecution was carried on against the gospelers with much fierceness by those of the Roman persuasion. --Strype. 3. A priest or deacon who reads the gospel at the altar during the communion service. The Archbishop of York was the celebrant, the epistoler being the dean, and the gospeler the Bishop of Sydney. --Pall Mall Gazette.
hoveller
Hoveler Hov"el*er, n. One who assists in saving life and property from a wreck; a coast boatman. [Written also hoveller.] [Prov. Eng.] --G. P. R. James.
Hydraulic propeller
Hydraulic Hy*drau"lic, a. [F. hydraulique, L. hydraulicus, fr. Gr. ?, ?, a water organ; "y`dwr water + ? flute, pipe. See Hydra.] Of or pertaining to hydraulics, or to fluids in motion; conveying, or acting by, water; as, an hydraulic clock, crane, or dock. Hydraulic accumulator, an accumulator for hydraulic machinery of any kind. See Accumulator, 2. Hydraulic brake, a cataract. See Cataract, 3. Hydraulic cement, a cement or mortar made of hydraulic lime, which will harden under water. Hydraulic elevator, a lift operated by the weight or pressure of water. Hydraulic jack. See under Jack. Hydraulic lime, quicklime obtained from hydraulic limestone, and used for cementing under water, etc. Hydraulic limestone, a limestone which contains some clay, and which yields a quicklime that will set, or form a firm, strong mass, under water. Hydraulic main (Gas Works), a horizontal pipe containing water at the bottom into which the ends of the pipes from the retorts dip, for passing the gas through water in order to remove ammonia. Hydraulic mining, a system of mining in which the force of a jet of water is used to wash down a bank of gold-bearing gravel or earth. [Pacific Coast] Hydraulic press, a hydrostatic press. See under Hydrostatic. Hydraulic propeller, a device for propelling ships by means of a stream of water ejected under water rearward from the ship. Hydraulic ram, a machine for raising water by means of the energy of the moving water of which a portion is to be raised. When the rush of water through the main pipe d shuts the valve at a, the momentum of the current thus suddenly checked forces part of it into the air chamber b, and up the pipe c, its return being prevented by a valve at the entrance to the air chamber, while the dropping of the valve a by its own weight allows another rush through the main pipe, and so on alternately. Hydraulic valve. (Mach.) (a) A valve for regulating the distribution of water in the cylinders of hydraulic elevators, cranes, etc. (b) (Gas Works) An inverted cup with a partition dipping into water, for opening or closing communication between two gas mains, the open ends of which protrude about the water.
Impeller
Impeller Im*pel"ler, n. One who, or that which, impels.
Indweller
Indweller In"dwell`er . An inhabitant. --Spenser.
Jet propeller
Jet Jet, n. [F. jet, OF. get, giet, L. jactus a throwing, a throw, fr. jacere to throw. Cf. Abject, Ejaculate, Gist, Jess, Jut.] 1. A shooting forth; a spouting; a spurt; a sudden rush or gush, as of water from a pipe, or of flame from an orifice; also, that which issues in a jet. 2. Drift; scope; range, as of an argument. [Obs.] 3. The sprue of a type, which is broken from it when the type is cold. --Knight. Jet propeller (Naut.), a device for propelling vessels by means of a forcible jet of water ejected from the vessel, as by a centrifugal pump. Jet pump, a device in which a small jet of steam, air, water, or other fluid, in rapid motion, lifts or otherwise moves, by its impulse, a larger quantity of the fluid with which it mingles.
Jewellery
Jewellery Jew"el*ler*y, n. See Jewelry. --Burke.
labeller
Labeler La"bel*er, n. One who labels. [Written also labeller.]

Meaning of Eller from wikipedia

- Eller may refer to Eller (surname) Düsseldorf-Eller, an urban borough of Düsseldorf, Germany Ediger-Eller, a community on the Moselle in Rhineland-Palatinate...
- Anna Eller (born Anna Josefina Sofia Maria Fenrich von Gjurgjenovac, later Kremer, then Eller, December 24, 1887 – 1942) was an Estonian pianist. She is...
- Cássia Rejane Eller (Portuguese: /ˈkasjɐ ʁeˈʒɐni ˈɛleʁ/) (December 10, 1962 – December 29, 2001) was a Brazilian singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist...
- Geroder Eller is a river of Thuringia, Germany. At its confluence with the Weilroder Eller near Zwinge, the Eller is formed. List of rivers of Thuringia...
- Weilroder Eller is a river of Thuringia, Germany. At its confluence with the Geroder Eller near Zwinge, the Eller is formed. List of rivers of Thuringia...
- Lars Fosgaard Eller (born 8 May 1989) is a Danish professional ice hockey player for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed...
- Fabiano Eller dos Santos, known as Fabiano Eller (born 19 November 1977), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who pla**** as a central defender...
- Éller is a locality located in the muni****lity of Bellver de Cerdanya, in Province of Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion...
- Karl Eller (June 20, 1928 – March 10, 2019) was an American businessman and entrepreneur. Eller grew up in Tucson, Arizona. He pla**** football collegiately...
- Either/Or (Danish: EntenEller) is the first published work of Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It appeared in two volumes in 1843 under the pseudonymous...