Definition of Doer. Meaning of Doer. Synonyms of Doer

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Definition of Doer

Doer
Doer Do"er, m. [From Do, v. t. & i.] 1. One who does; one performs or executes; one who is wont and ready to act; an actor; an agent. The doers of the law shall be justified. -- Rom. ii. 13. 2. (Scots Law) An agent or attorney; a factor. --Burrill.

Meaning of Doer from wikipedia

- Look up doer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doer may refer to: Gary Doer (born 1948), a Canadian politician DOER Marine, a marine technology company...
- Doering is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Doering (born 1971), American professor Bernd von Doering (1903–1944), German general...
- Gary Albert Doer OM (born 31 March 1948) is a former Canadian politician and diplomat from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He served as Canada's amb****ador...
- DOER Marine (Deep Ocean Exploration and Research) is a marine technology company established in 1992 by oceanographer Sylvia Earle, based in Alameda, California...
- Christopher Paul Doering (born May 19, 1973) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for seven seasons in the National...
- Kyle Doering (born December 14, 1995) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He currently the second on Team Aaron Sluchinski. He is a former Canadian...
- The Parikh–Doering oxidation is an oxidation reaction that transforms primary and secondary alcohols into aldehydes and ketones, respectively. The procedure...
- Tamara Lea Doering is an American microbiologist known for her research in Cryptococcus neoformans, a pathogenic fungus. She is currently a professor...
- Arthur L. Doering, Jr. (November 4, 1915 – November 5, 1988) was a golfer who pla**** in PGA Tour events from the 1930s through the 1960s. Doering was a member...
- nineteenth-century History of the Anglo-Saxons. Other nicknames include Edmund the Deed-Doer, Edmund the Just and Edmund the Magnificent (Latin Edmundus Magnificus)....