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Bedewer
Bedewer Be*dew"er, n. One who, or that which, bedews.
Brewer
Brewer Brew"er, n. One who brews; one whose occupation is to prepare malt liquors.
Brewery
Brewery Brew"er*y, n. A brewhouse; the building and apparatus where brewing is carried on.
Chewer
Chewer Chew"er, n. One who chews.
Entermewer
Entermewer En"ter*mew`er, n. [Enter- + mew to molt.] (Zo["o]l.) A hawk gradually changing the color of its feathers, commonly in the second year.
Eschewer
Eschewer Es*chew"er, n. One who eschews.
Ewery
Ewery Ew"er*y, Ewry Ew"ry . [From Ewer.] An office or place of household service where the ewers were formerly kept. [Enq.] --Parker.
Hewer
Hewer Hew"er, n. One who hews.
Interviewer
Interviewer In"ter*view`er, n. One who interviews; especially, one who obtains an interview with another for the purpose of eliciting his opinions or obtaining information for publication. It would have made him the prince of interviewers in these days. --Leslie Stephen.
Renewer
Renewer Re*new"er (-?r), n. One who, or that which, renews.
Reviewer
Reviewer Re*view"er, n. One who reviews or re["e]xamines; an inspector; one who examines publications critically, and publishes his opinion upon their merits; a professional critic of books.
Roughhewer
Roughhewer Rough"hew`er, n. One who roughhews.
Screwer
Screwer Screw"er, n. One who, or that which, screws.
Sea flewer
Sea flewer Sea" flew"er (Zo["o]l.) A sea anemone, or any related anthozoan.
Sewer
Sewer Sew"er, n. [OF. sewiere, seuwiere, ultimately fr. L. ex out + a derivative of aqua water; cf. OF. essevour a drain, essever, esseuwer, essiaver, to cause to flow, to drain, to flow, LL. exaquatorium a channel through which water runs off. Cf. Ewer, Aquarium.] A drain or passage to carry off water and filth under ground; a subterraneous channel, particularly in cities.
Sewer
Sewer Sew"er, n. 1. One who sews, or stitches. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A small tortricid moth whose larva sews together the edges of a leaf by means of silk; as, the apple-leaf sewer (Phoxopteris nubeculana)
Sewerage
Sewerage Sew"er*age, n. 1. The construction of a sewer or sewers. 2. The system of sewers in a city, town, etc.; the general drainage of a city or town by means of sewers. 3. The material collected in, and discharged by, sewers. [In this sense sewage is preferable and common.]
Shewer
Shewer Shew"er, n. One who shews. See Shower.
Skewer
Skewer Skew"er, n. [Probably of Scand, origin; cf. Sw. & Dan. skifer a slate. Cf. Shuver a fragment.] A pin of wood or metal for fastening meat to a spit, or for keeping it in form while roasting. Meat well stuck with skewers to make it look round. --Swift.
Skewer
Skewer Skew"er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Skewered; p. pr. & vb. n. Skewering.] To fasten with skewers.
Skewered
Skewer Skew"er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Skewered; p. pr. & vb. n. Skewering.] To fasten with skewers.
Skewering
Skewer Skew"er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Skewered; p. pr. & vb. n. Skewering.] To fasten with skewers.
Spewer
Spewer Spew"er, n. One who spews.
underviewer
Underlocker Un"der*lock`er, n. (Mining) A person who inspects a mine daily; -- called also underviewer.
Underviewer
Underviewer Un"der*view`er, n. See Underlooker.
Viewer
Viewer View"er, n. 1. One who views or examines. 2. (Law) A person appointed to inspect highways, fences, or the like, and to report upon the same. 3. The superintendent of a coal mine. [Eng.]
Whewer
Whewer Whew"er, n. [Cf. W. chwiwell a widgeon, chwiws widgeons, waterfowls; or cf. E. whew, v. i.] (Zo["o]l.) The European widgeon. [Prov. Eng.]
Woodnewer
Woodnewer Wood"new`er, n. (Zo["o]l.) A woodpecker.

Meaning of Ewer from wikipedia

- needed] Generally a pitcher also has a handle, which makes pouring easier. Ewer is an older word for a pitcher or jug of any type, though tending to be used...
- A ewer is a vase-shaped pitcher. Ewer may also refer to: Fred Ewer (1898–1971), English footballer Isaac Ewer (died c.1650), English soldier and one of...
- Ewers may refer to: Gustav von Ewers (1779–1830), German legal historian Hanns Heinz Ewers (1871–1943), German writer, philosopher, and actor Ezra P. Ewers...
- Quinn Tucker Ewers (YOU-ers; born March 15, 2003) is an American football quarterback for the Texas Longhorns. He was a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes...
- Thomas Ewer (died 18 January 1790) was an English politician. He was the son of Henry Ewer of The Lea, Hertfordshire by his wife Hester Dunster and the...
- William Ewer may refer to: William Norman Ewer, journalist William Ewer (banker), English merchant, banker and politician This disambiguation page lists...
- The Lachish ewer is a Late Bronze Age Canaanite jug discovered at archaeological excavations at Tell el-Duweir, identified as the site of the important...
- The Blacas ewer is a br**** ewer, inlaid with silver and copper, made by an esteemed man, Shuja' ibn Man'a al-Mawsili in Mosul in April or May 1232 (Rajab...
- The al-Aziz rock crystal ewer is a Fatimid ewer vessel dated to c. 11th century Cairo. It currently resides in the Treasury of St Mark's Basilica in Venice...
- Alfred Ewer (1 May 1867 – 1935) was a British trade unionist. Ewer was born to Frederick Edward and Elizabeth Ewer in Brighton, where he was baptised...