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hauntee
English
Etymology
haunt +? -ee
Noun
hauntee (plural hauntees)
- One who is haunted by a spirit.
Anagrams
- Euanthe
hauntee From the web:
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haunter
English
Etymology
haunt +? -er
Noun
haunter (plural haunters)
- One who haunts.
- As an angst-ridden teenager, I was a haunter of smoke-filled coffee shops and dingy second-hand bookstores.
Anagrams
- nauther, unearth, unheart, urethan
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