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practiser
practiser (ˈpræktɪsə(r)) Forms: see practise; 4–5 -our (5 -ere, -ir, 6 -ure, Sc. -ar), 6– -er. [ME. practisour prob. a. AF. *practisour, agent-noun f. OF. pra(c)tiser: see practise v. and -our b; the suffix being between 1450 and 1550 weakened to -er2 3.] One who practises. 1. One who exercises a pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fanning (firearms)
It was done in shooting exhibitions (where trick marksmen entertained crowds with exotic shooting shows) and by many a curious target-practiser. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Vicary
He was described as "but a meane practiser in Maidstone … that had gained his knowledge by experience, until the King advanced him for curing his sore wikipedia.org
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self-denier
self-deˈnier [self- 1 c.] A practiser of self-denial.1654 Whitlock Zootomia 366 The greatest Arnautists, Selfe-denyers in shew. 1865 M. Arnold Ess. Crit. Ser. i. vii. (1886) 262 These saintly self-deniers, these resigned sufferers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony Batt
Benedictine archivist Dom Benet Weldon wrote that Batt died on 12 Jan. 1651, and added that Batt:was a great promoter and practiser of regular discipline wikipedia.org
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corruptionist
corruptionist (kəˈrʌpʃənɪst) [f. prec. + -ist.] A supporter, defender, or practiser of corruption, esp. in the administration of public affairs.1810 L. Hunt (in Athenæum 18 Dec. 1880, 815/3), The corruptionists will have it that I am a turbulent demagogue. 1824 Syd. Smith Wks. (1859) II. 43/1 Never ... Oxford English Dictionary
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notionalist
notionalist (ˈnəʊʃənəlɪst) [f. prec. + -ist.] A speculative thinker; a theorist.a 1677 Manton Serm. Ps. cxix. cvi. 100 A young practiser hath more understanding than an ancient notionalist. 1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. Diss. Physick 25 The Counterfeit Jew-Physical Notionalists be Pseudo-Salmon, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Howdy Forrester
Howdy Forrester (March 31, 1922 – August 1, 1987), born Howard Wilson Forrester, was an American bluegrass fiddler and a popularizer and practiser of the wikipedia.org
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Robert Levet
Levet (sometimes spelled Levett) was described as "an obscure practiser in physick amongst the lower people." wikipedia.org
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Zendik
Zendik (ˈzɛndɪk) [a. Arab. zindīq atheist, fire-worshipper, disbeliever in a future state, etc., Pers. zandīq fire-worshipper; cf. late Avestic zandā- a kind of heretic (Bartholomae).] A name given in the East to a disbeliever in revealed religion or a practiser of heretical magic. Also Zenˈdician. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Howe (physician)
He is described in the annals of the College as 'an industrious and eminent practiser of physic'. wikipedia.org
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osteopathy
osteopathy (ɒstɪˈɒpəθɪ) [f. osteo- + Gr. πάθος feeling, suffering; in sense 2, after homœopathy, allopathy, etc.: see -pathy.] 1. Disease or affection of the bones.1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Osteopathia, term for an affection of the bones, osteopathy. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VI. 547 During this perio... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Churchill (judge)
Roger North relates that he 'heard Sir John Churchill, a famous chancery practiser, say, that in his walk from Lincoln's Inn down to the Temple Hall, where wikipedia.org
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Whiggism
Whiggism (ˈhwɪgɪz(ə)m) Also 7–8 Whigism. [f. as prec. + -ism.] The principles, tenets, or methods of the Whigs; moderate or antiquated Liberalism. (Opposed to Toryism.)? 1666 Cal. State Papers, Dom. 1666–7 (1864) 415 Extract of a Scotch letter, by M. L'Estrange; whiggism and treason. 1683 Wood Life ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anuloma pranayama
and tigers are controlled by and by, so the breath is controlled by slow degrees, otherwise (i.e., by being hasty or using too much force) it kills the practiser wikipedia.org
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