| ANTERIORLY | • anteriorly adv. Before (in time). • anteriorly adv. In front (in position).
 • anteriorly adv. Towards the anterior.
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| BANTERINGS | • banterings n. Plural of bantering. • BANTERING n. the exchange of mildly teasing remarks.
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| CANTERBURY | • canterbury n. A rack for magazines or other papers, usually wooden, often done as a decorative piece. • Canterbury prop.n. A cathedral city in Kent, England.
 • Canterbury prop.n. A local government district of Kent, England, the City of Canterbury, formed in 1974, with its headquarters…
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| COVENANTER | • covenanter n. One who makes a covenant. • Covenanter n. (Historical) A member of a Scottish Presbyterian movement that played an important part in the history…
 • COVENANTER n. one who makes a covenant, also COVENANTOR.
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| DESCANTERS | • descanters n. Plural of descanter. • DESCANTER n. one who performs a descant.
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| DISCANTERS | • DISCANTER n. one who sings the discant. | 
| DREIKANTER | • dreikanter n. (Petrology) A type of pebble that has three curved faces formed by wind-blown sand. • DREIKANTER n. (German) a three-faced pebble worn by wind.
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| ENCHANTERS | • enchanters n. Plural of enchanter. • ENCHANTER n. one who enchants.
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| IMPLANTERS | • implanters n. Plural of implanter. • IMPLANTER n. one who implants.
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| LANTERLOOS | • lanterloos n. Plural of lanterloo. • LANTERLOO n. (obsolete) a card game, an ancestral form of loo.
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| LANTERNING | • lanterning v. Present participle of lantern. • LANTERN v. to provide with a case for carrying a light.
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| LANTERNIST | • lanternist n. (Historical) The operator of a magic lantern. • LANTERNIST n. a person who works a magic lantern.
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| MISCHANTER | • MISCHANTER n. (Scots) an unlucky chance, a misfortune, also MISAUNTER, MISHANTER. | 
| MISHANTERS | • MISHANTER n. (Scots) an unlucky chance, a misfortune, also MISAUNTER, MISCHANTER. | 
| PLEASANTER | • pleasanter adj. Comparative form of pleasant: more pleasant. • PLEASANT adj. pleasing.
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| RANTERISMS | • RANTERISM n. the practice or tenets of the Ranters. | 
| SUBCHANTER | • subchanter n. An underchanter; a precentor’s deputy in a cathedral; a succentor. • SUBCHANTER n. a precentor's deputy; an officer or lay member of a cathedral who assists in chanting the litany.
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| SUPPLANTER | • supplanter n. Someone or something that supplants. • SUPPLANTER n. one who supplants.
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| TROCHANTER | • trochanter n. (Anatomy) In vertebrates with legs, the end of the femur near the hip joint, not including the head or neck. • trochanter n. In some arthropods, the second segment of the leg, between the coxa and the femur.
 • TROCHANTER n. a rough eminence on the thigh bone to which muscles are attached.
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| WARRANTERS | • warranters n. Plural of warranter. • WARRANTER n. one who warrants, also WARRANTOR.
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