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wader
English
Etymology
wade +? -er
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?d?(r)
Noun
wader (plural waders)
- One who wades.
- (chiefly in the plural) A waterproof boot that comes up to the hip, used by fishermen, etc.
- A long-legged bird associated with wetland or coastal environments.
Synonyms
- (bird): shorebird (US), wading bird
Translations
See also
- wellington boot
- Wikipedia article on the wader (the bird)
Anagrams
- Dewar, Warde, adrew, dewar, drawe, wared
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?va.d?r/
Noun
wader f
- genitive plural of wadera
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waxer
English
Etymology
wax +? -er
Noun
waxer (plural waxers)
- A device used to apply wax.
- A person who applies wax.
- Something that waxes (grows larger, as opposed to waning).
Anagrams
- rewax
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- what waxers think
- what are waxers called
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- what happened to waxer and boil
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