abhorrer | (noun) a signer of a 1679 address to Charles II in which those who petitioned for the reconvening of parliament were condemned and abhorred | - |
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conferrer | (noun) person who makes a gift of property | Synonyms: bestower, donor, giver, presenter |
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(noun) someone who converses or confers (as in a conference) | - |
demurrer | (noun) a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him | Synonyms: defence, defense, denial |
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(noun) (law) a formal objection to an opponent's pleadings | Synonyms: demur, demurral |
(noun) (law) any pleading that attacks the legal sufficiency of the opponent's pleadings | - |
schnorrer | (noun) (Yiddish) a scrounger who takes advantage of the generosity of others | Synonyms: shnorrer |
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shnorrer | (noun) (Yiddish) a scrounger who takes advantage of the generosity of others | Synonyms: schnorrer |
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stirrer | (noun) an implement used for stirring | - |
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(noun) a person who spreads frightening rumors and stirs up trouble | Synonyms: scaremonger |
transferrer | (noun) someone who transfers something | Synonyms: transferer |
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