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Definition of Vanner

Vanner
Vanner Van"ner, n. (Mining) A machine for concentrating ore. See Frue vanner.

Meaning of Vanner from wikipedia

- Vänner is Swedish for "friends" and may refer to:- Bästa vänner (Best friends), a 1997 album from Swedish pop singer Lena Philipsson. Riltons Vänner (Rilton's...
- name "vanner", calling their ****ociation the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society. A "vanner" is a light draught horse suitable for pulling a horse-drawn van. Before...
- October 3, 2019. At the beginning of 2020, Vanner successfully finished its United States tour concert, Vanner Rising in the U.S., around five cities for...
- Riltons Vänner (Rilton's Friends) is a Swedish professional a cappella group. The group was based in Stockholm and was formed in 1999. The band disbanded...
- automated and used for the separation of ore on an industrial scale. The Frue vanner was one such machine that was widely adopted. It was invented in 1874, by...
- Evangelisk Luthersk MissionBibeltrogna Vänner (ELM) ('Evangelical Lutheran MissionBible Faithful Friends') is a Christian low-church mission organization...
- - vänner för alltid". Swedish Film Database. 25 December 2001. Retrieved 22 September 2016. Tsatsikivänner för alltid at IMDb Tsatsikivänner för...
- is a list of concert tours held by South Korean boy group Vanner. The Flag: A to V is Vanner's first standalone concert in five years since its debut. Initially...
- Tre Vänner Produktion AB (literally: Three Friends) was a Swedish production company founded in 1995 by the screenwriters Michael Hjorth, Johan Kindblom...
- Rutgerus Johannes Martinus van Nistelrooij (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈryt fɑn ˈnɪstəlroːi]; ; born 1 July 1976), commonly known as Ruud van Nistelrooy (/væn ˈnɪstəlrɔɪ/)...