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Definition of Spuller

Spuller
Spuller Spul"ler, n. [For spooler.] [See Spool.] One employed to inspect yarn, to see that it is well spun, and fit for the loom. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Spuller from wikipedia

- Eugène Spuller (8 December 1835 – 23 July 1896) was a French politician and writer. He was born at Seurre (Côte-d'Or), his father being a German who had...
- patients, Harold Spuller, avoiding his gaze. After viewing photographs of the murder victims, Scully comes to the conclusion that Spuller fits the killer's...
- Industry, and Colonies Auguste Alfred Lefèvre – Minister of Marine Eugène SpullerMinister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship Albert Viger –...
- Ronald Spuller (born 22 June 1981) is an Austrian professional ****ociation football player. He pla**** as an attacking midfielder before retiring in 2014...
- ended at the Rue Dupetit-Thouars. At that time, the name of Rue Eugène-Spuller was given to the part of the Rue des Archives between the Rue de Bretagne...
- by prominent personalities like Jules Ferry, Maurice Rouvier and Eugène Spuller, representing the middle bourgeoisie, industrialists and scholars, formed...
- Paris, sent out his invitations, and hurried off to consult his friend Spüller, who ran a well-known restaurant in the Rue Favart, to arrange the preparation...
- Freycinet Duclerc Fallières Challemel-Lacour Ferry Freycinet Flourens Goblet Spuller Ribot Develle Casimir-Perier Hanotaux Berthelot Bourgeois Hanotaux Delc****é...
- to a republican electoral meeting chaired by Gambetta's friend Eugène Spuller. Manet depicted many scenes of the streets of Paris in his works. The Rue...
- University Press. p. 376. Vermorel, Les Hommes de 1848 (3rd ed., 1869); Spuller, Histoire parlementaire de la Seconde Republique (1891); Pierre de La Gorce...