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Answerer
Answerer An"swer*er, n.
One who answers.
DeflowererDeflowerer De*flow"er*er, n.
See Deflourer. --Milton. Flowerer
Flowerer Flow"er*er, n.
A plant which flowers or blossoms.
Many hybrids are profuse and persistent flowerers.
--Darwin.
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- the free dictionary.
Were and wer are
archaic terms for
adult male
humans and
were often used for
alliteration with wife as "
were and wife" in Germanic-speaking...
- the
early period,
accusations of
lycanthropy (transformation into a wolf)
were mixed with
accusations of wolf-riding or wolf-charming. The case of Peter...
- And Then
There Were None is a
mystery novel by the
English writer Agatha Christie, who
described it as the most
difficult of her
books to write. It was...
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incendiaries were used to
destroy rats.
Numerous farm
buildings were destro**** in the process. Initially, tons of ****nic
trioxide were spread around...
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three years later.
Southampton won the
Southern League on six
occasions and
were beaten FA Cup
finalists in 1900 and 1902,
before being invited to become...
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third studio album, Kelsea, and a
counterpart acoustic album, Ballerini,
were both
released in 2020. The
collaboration "Half of My Hometown" with Kenny...
- A
werecat (also
written in a
hyphenated form as
were-cat) is an
analog to "werewolf" for a
feline therianthropic creature.
Ailuranthropy comes from the...
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civilian pilgrims (seven of whom
were women), en
route from
Amarnath Temple in
Kashmir Valley (Jammu and Kashmir),
were killed in an
Islamist terror attack...
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Islands were listed by the
United Nations as a non-self-governing
territory until 1990.
During the
colonial period, the
Northern Marianas were variously...
- States,
often simply referred to as the
Founding Fathers or the Founders,
were a
group of late-18th-century
American revolutionary leaders who
united the...