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Muckender
Muckender Muck"en*der, n. [Sp. mocador. Cf. Mokadour.] A handkerchief. [Obs.] [Written also muckinder, muckiter, mockadour.]

Meaning of Kender from wikipedia

- Kender may refer to: János Kender (1937–2009), a Hungarian photographer Kaur Kender (born 1971), an Estonian author and entrepreneur Kender (Dragonlance)...
- Kender are a type of fantasy race first developed for the Dragonlance campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role playing game published by...
- team led by Estonian novelist Robert Kurvitz and executive producer Kaur Kender, and features an art style based on oil-painting, with music by the English...
- world's history, such as the innocentic system. In November 2013, Kaur Kender, Kurvitz's longtime friend and collaborator on A Sacred and Terrible Air...
- János (Jean) Kender (July 6, 1937 – December 5, 2009) was a Hungarian photographer, famous for his cooperation with colleague Harry Shunk under the name...
- T****lehoff Burrfoot (often called Tas) is a fictional character of the kender race from the Dragonlance series of novels, written by Margaret Weis and...
- Kaur Kender (born 27 May 1971) is an Estonian author, entrepreneur, and advertising executive. Kender entered the Estonian literary scene in 1998 with...
- remained in India until it was replaced by Raj Vidya Bhavan [sic]. Raj Vidya Kender (Center for the King of Knowledge) states on its website that it was registered...
- Earwig Lockpicker, a fictional character in the Kender fantasy race Remo Lockpick, another fictional Kender character, uncle to T****lehoff Burrfoot Lockpick...
- A Stirling engine is a heat engine that is operated by the cyclic expansion and contraction of air or other gas (the working fluid) by exposing it to different...