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Animadverter
Animadverter An`i*mad*vert"er, n.
One who animadverts; a censurer; also [Obs.], a chastiser.
Asserter
Asserter As*sert"er, n.
One who asserts; one who avers pr maintains; an assertor.
The inflexible asserter of the rights of the church.
--Milman.
Averter
Averter A*vert"er, n.
One who, or that which, averts.
Controverter
Controverter Con"tro*ver`ter, n.
One who controverts; a controversial writer; a
controversialist.
Some controverters in divinity are like swaggerers in a
tavern. --B. Jonson.
Converter
Converter Con*vert"er, n.
1. One who converts; one who makes converts.
2. (Steel Manuf.) A retort, used in the Bessemer process, in
which molten cast iron is decarburized and converted into
steel by a blast of air forced through the liquid metal.
Counterterm
Counterterm Coun"ter*term` (-t?rm`), n.
A term or word which is the opposite of, or antithesis to,
another; an antonym; -- the opposite of synonym; as, ``foe'
is the counterterm of ``friend'. --C. J. Smith.
Deserter
Deserter De*sert"er (?), n.
One who forsakes a duty, a cause or a party, a friend, or any
one to whom he owes service; especially, a soldier or a
seaman who abandons the service without leave; one guilty of
desertion.
Diverter
Diverter Di*vert"er, n.
One who, or that which, diverts, turns off, or pleases.
Perterebration
Perterebration Per*ter`e*bra"tion, n. [L. perterebratus, p. p.
of perterebrare to bore through.]
The act of boring through. [Obs.] --Ainsworth.
Perverter
Perverter Per*vert"er, n.
One who perverts (a person or thing). ``His own parents his
perverters.' --South. ``A perverter of his law.' --Bp.
Stillingfleet.
Phase converter
Phase converter Phase converter (Elec.)
A machine for converting an alternating current into an
alternating current of a different number of phases and the
same frequency.
Reverter
Reverter Re*vert"er, n.
1. One who, or that which, reverts.
2. (Law) Reversion. --Burrill.
Subverter
Subverter Sub*vert"er, n.
One who, or that which, subverts; an overthrower. --Sir T.
More.
Superterranean
Superterranean Su`per*ter*ra"ne*an, a.
Being above ground. ``Superterranean quarries.' --Mrs.
Trollope.
Superterrene
Superterrene Su`per*ter*rene", a. [Pref. super- + terrene: cf.
L. superterrenus.]
Being above ground, or above the earth. [R.]
Superterrestrial
Superterrestrial Su`per*ter*res"tri*al, a.
Being above the earth, or above what belongs to the earth.
--Buckminster.
Meaning of Erter from wikipedia
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Isaac Erter (Yiddish: יצחק ערטער, Hebrew: יִצְחָק אֶרְטֶר, romanized: Yitsḥak
Erter; 1792 –
April 1851) was a Polish-Jewish
satirist and poet of the Galician...
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series 2003–2005
Kurtlar Vadisi Elif Eylül
Leading role 2006 Bebeğim Emel
Erter 2008
Nerede Kalmıştık
Supporting actress guest Benim Annem Bir
Melek Durusu...
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atmosphere in the
circle of the Maskilim. He soon made the
acquaintance of
Isaac Erter, the
Hebrew satirist, and
later of
Solomon Rapoport.
Though engaged as a...
- it as "heathenish". A po****r
satire from the 1860s was
written by
Isaac Erter, in
which Samael watches the sins of
hypocrites dropping into the river...
- 1951) is a
Norwegian musician and writer. He
started the folk rock
group Erter, Kjøtt og
Flesk with Jens
Harald Eilertsen in Tromsø in 1972, and was the...
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until about 1859, when he
settled to Yanova. He
corresponded with
Isaac Erter; and
Judah Leib Gordon, who was one of his pupils,
remembered him with great...
- of a
literary circle,
supporting and
guiding young Maskilim like
Isaac Erter, to whom he
offered use of his
extensive library. He also
provided financial...
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Nordnorsk Musikkonservatorium (1976–79).
Johansen recorded with such
groups as
Erter, Kjøtt og
Flesk (1973) and
Nordnorsk Visegruppe (1975–1980) and he worked...
- as the
realization of a plan
mapped out by his
friend and
teacher Isaac Erter, who had died one year
before the
first volume appeared.
Abraham Geiger...
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Judah Loeb
Rapoport (1790–1867); and the
satirical poet and
essayist Isaac Erter (1792–1841); and
lyric poet and
translator Meir
Halevi Letteris (1815–1874)...