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Definition of Caterer

Caterer
Caterer Ca"ter*er, n. One who caters. The little fowls in the air have God for Their provider and caterer. --Shelton.

Meaning of Caterer from wikipedia

- which were often black, were in a good position to become caterers. Essentially, caterers in the 1860s were "public butlers" as they organized and executed...
- Caterer is a surname. People with the name include: Ainslie Caterer (1858-1924), Australian cricketer, cricket administrator and educator Brian Caterer...
- Josh Caterer (born April 12, 1972) is an American, Chicago-area musician, best known as the lead singer, lead guitarist, and prin****l songwriter of pop-punk...
- Maxim's Caterers Limited (Chinese: 美心食品有限公司; Cantonese Yale: Méihsām Sihkbán Yáuhhaahn Gūngsī) is a Hong Kong–based food, beverage and restaurant chain...
- Thomas Caterer (31 July 1825 – c. 4 January 1917) was a pioneer schoolteacher of Adelaide, South Australia who founded in 1862 a private school for boys...
- The Caterer is a w****ly UK business magazine for hospitality professionals. It covers all areas of the hospitality industry (including restaurants, hotels...
- The Game Caterers (Korean: 출장 십오야) is a South Korean variety show that airs on tvN and a re-run on YouTube channel, 'Fullmoon' after the broadcast. This...
- The lazy caterer's sequence, more formally known as the central polygonal numbers, describes the maximum number of pieces of a disk (a pancake or pizza...
- Brian John Caterer (31 January 1943 – 21 January 2010) was an English professional footballer and manager who made one appearance in the Football League...
- the Grill Room at the Savoy Hotel, and he was named Chef of the Year by Caterer and Hotelkeeper's Catey Awards. The return to the Savoy meant that he was...