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NideringNidering Ni"der*ing, a. [See Niding.]
Infamous; dastardly. [Obs.] --Sir W. Scott. Snider
Snider rifle Sni"der ri"fle, or Snider Sni"der, n. (Mil.)
A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service;
-- so called from the inventor.
Snider rifle
Snider rifle Sni"der ri"fle, or Snider Sni"der, n. (Mil.)
A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service;
-- so called from the inventor.
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Konstantinos Nider (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Νίδερ, c. 1865–1942) was a Gr****
military officer. A
lieutenant general in the ****enic Army, he distinguished...
- The Formicarius,
written 1436–1438 by
Johannes Nider during the
Council of
Florence and
first printed in 1475, is the
second book ever
printed to discuss...
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Johannes Nider (c. 1380 – 13
August 1438) was a
German theologian.
Nider was born in Swabia. He
entered the
Order of
Preachers at
Colmar and
after profession...
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Charles Mc
Nider (the
original Doctor Mid-Nite and a
bearer of the name Starman) is a
fictional superhero in DC Comics. The
character appeared for the...
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Stanley Nider Katz (born
April 23, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois) is an
American historian specializing in
American legal and
constitutional history and the...
- more than
twenty years. The
first version of the
character was
Charles Mc
Nider, a
surgeon who was
blinded but
discovered abilities that
allowed him to...
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Lieutenant General Hanford Mac
Nider (2
October 1889 – 18
February 1968) was a
senior officer of the
United States Army who
fought in both
world wars....
- Mac
Nider Art Museum,
officially the
Charles H. Mac
Nider Art Museum, is an art
museum conceived in 1964 and
opened to the
public in 1966 in
Mason City,...
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leading topic for
discussion at the
Council of
Basel in 1431.
Johannes Nider, a
Dominican reformer who
attended the council,
became concerned that beliefs...
- John Mac
Nider (10 June 1760 – 1829) was a Scottish-Quebecer
businessman who
pioneered the
settlement and
development of the
Seigneuries of Grand-Métis...