Definition of Sper. Meaning of Sper. Synonyms of Sper

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Definition of Sper

Sper
Sper Sper, Sperre Sperre, v. t. [See Spar bar.] To shut in; to support; to inclose; to fasten. [Obs.] ``To sperre the gate.' --Spenser.

Meaning of Sper from wikipedia

- İspir (Armenian: Սպեր, Sper; Georgian: სპერი, Speri) is a muni****lity and district of Erzurum Province, Turkey. Its area is 2,129 km2, and its po****tion...
- Look up Sper or sper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sper may refer to: Sper (Armenia), ancient Armenian region Sper (Georgia), ancient Georgian prin****lity...
- Speri, also known as Sper (Armenian: Սպեր Sber or Sper, Georgian: სპერი Speri), is a historical region now part of the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey...
- zis că nu mă bagă pentru că sunt maghiar şi Partidul crede că vând meciul. Sper să nu prind ziua când ne vor bate iar"". Telekomsport.ro. 6 October 2014...
- (more at Shapiro). • Middle High German and Middle Dutch (pronounced [ˈspeːr]): sper, meaning "spear" • Scottish and northern Irish /ˈspɪər/: a spelling...
- renewed annually since 1922. In the fall of 1948, UNC Head Cheerleader Norman Sper along with Loring Jones of Duke, likely inspired by other traveling trophies...
- Otto Ramón Sonnenholzner Sper (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈoto soneŋˈxol(t)sneɾ], locally [soneŋˈhol(t)sneɾ], German pronunciation: [ˈɔto ˈzɔnənˌhɔltsnɐ];...
- spectrum of A by Sper ⁡ A {\displaystyle \operatorname {Sper} A} , the separating ideal of α and β in Sper ⁡ A {\displaystyle \operatorname {Sper} A} is the...
- The cation channels of sperm also known as Catsper channels or CatSper, are ion channels that are related to the two-pore channels and distantly related...
- further references to the Teutonic Spir-Boum, Spereboum, Sper-Boun and the Frisian Spiri, Spere, Sper, as well as the Latin sorbus. These translate as 'speer'...