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Pickeerer
Pickeerer Pick*eer"er, n. One who pickeers. [Obs.]

Meaning of Keere from wikipedia

- Pieter van den Keere (Latin: Petrus Kaerius 1571 – c. 1646) was a Flemish engraver, publisher and globe maker who worked for the most part of his career...
- van den Keere (c. 1540/2 – 1580) was a punchcutter, or cutter of punches to make metal type, who lived in Ghent in modern Belgium. Van den Keere was the...
- Chad Van De Keere is a Canadian director who currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is known for directing animated television series...
- den Keere (sometimes known as Colette Hondius after her marriage) (1568–1629) was a Dutch engraver who was the sister of engraver Pieter van den Keere. She...
- P****age, was owned by the writer Virginia Woolf. The steep and cobbled Keere Street is home to many historic buildings, including a timber framed antiquarian...
- Together with partner Aly Jetha, Series and Creative Director Chad Van De Keere, story editor Randy Rogel as well as the Big Bad Boo team, they formulated...
- blackletter faces. Artists in the "Dutch taste" style include Hendrik van den Keere, Nicolaas Briot, Christoffel van Dijck, Miklós Tótfalusi Kis and the Janson...
- Mindfulness. 6 (2): 290–302. doi:10.1007/s12671-013-0260-4. S2CID 30942684. McKeering, Phillipa; Hwang, Yoon-Suk (April 2019). "A Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based...
- difficulties in Flanders. In 1587 in London he married Colette van den Keere (sometimes known as Colette Hondius), daughter of Hendrik, an engraver of...
- Alexander Keirincx (Antwerp, 23 January 1600 – Amsterdam, 1652) was a Flemish landscape painter who is known for his wooded landscapes with figures as...