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Definition of Piscators

Piscator
Piscator Pis*ca"tor, n. [L.] A fisherman; an angler.

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- 373. "Erwin Piscator - Piscators Biographie". www.erwin-piscator.de (in German). Retrieved 30 December 2024. Gerhard F. Probst: Erwin Piscator and the American...
- Look up piscator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Erwin Piscator was a German theatre director and producer. Piscator may also refer to: Piscator (surname)...
- Piscator tenuirostris is an extinct species of cormorant-like bird, the only known species in the genus Piscator. Piscator tenuirostris is known from an...
- Johannes Piscator (/pɪˈskeɪtər, ˈpɪskə-/; German: Johannes Fischer; 27 March 1546 – 26 July 1625) was a German Reformed theologian, known as a Bible translator...
- The checkered keelback (Fowlea piscator), also known commonly as the Asiatic water snake, is a common species in the subfamily Natricinae of the family...
- The western plantain-eater (Crinifer piscator), also known as the grey plantain-eater or western grey plantain-eater, is a large member of the turaco family...
- Jarry Kaiser Maeterlinck Mayakovsky O'Casey O'Neill Osborne Pirandello Piscator Strindberg Toller Wedekind Wilder Witkiewicz Dance Balanchine Cunningham...
- Look up piscator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Piscator may refer to: Erwin Piscator (1893–1966), German theatre director Maria Ley-Piscator...
- Aufstand der Fischer“. Piscators erster Film, in: Rote Zeitung (Leningrad), October 24, 1934, quoted from: Peter Diezel: Erwin Piscators Film „Aufstand der...
-  sula Binomial name Sula sula (Linnaeus, 1766) Synonyms Pelec**** sula Linnaeus, 1766 Pelec**** piscator Linnaeus, 1758 Sula piscator (Linnaeus, 1758)...