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prevaricator (prɪˈværɪkeɪtə(r)) Also 6–7 -tour, 7–9 præ-. [a. L. prævāricātor, agent-n. f. prævāricārī to prevaricate: see -or.] One who prevaricates. † 1. One who goes astray, diverges, or deviates from the right course; a transgressor. Obs.1542 Becon Christmas Banquet i. C iv b, The fyrst sinner, ...
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Depravity (album)
tracks by A Plea for Purging
"Descension" - 0:27
"Retribution" - 3:37
"Malevolence - 4:00
"Holocausts" - 3:48
"Motives" - 3:23
"Devourer" - 4:29
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prevaricatrice
† preˈvaricaˌtrice Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. prævāricātrīc-em (Augustine) a female transgressor, fem. agent-n.: see prevaricator; perhaps through F. prévaricatrice (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A female ‘prevaricator’ or transgressor.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 1198 Oure ladie..wold be purified to be of t...
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William Maloney (politician)
A heated exchange followed in which Forrest called Maloney a "prevaricator", "scoundrel", and a "thing", while Maloney repeatedly called on Forrest to
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recanter
▪ I. recanter1 (rɪˈkæntə(r)) [f. recant v.1 + -er1.] One who recants or retracts.1589 J. Rider Biblioth. Schol. s.v. Recant, A recanter, or he that recanteth, palinodicus. 1607 Shakes. Timon v. i. 149 The publike Body, which doth sildome Play the re-canter. 1689 Hickeringill Modest Inq. iv. 29 Heave...
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Matt Hughes (writer)
"The Prevaricator" (First published in F&SF, July–August 2018)
"The Friends of Masquelayne the Incomparable" (First published in The Book of Magic, October 2003)
"Loser" (First published in Welcome to Dystopia, December 2017)
"Greeves and the Evening Star" (First published in Old Venus, March 2015)
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shuffler
shuffler (ˈʃʌflə(r)) [f. shuffle v. + -er1.] † 1. One who mixes up or jumbles. Obs.1611 Cotgr., Brouilleur, a..disorderly shuffler, or mingler of things together. 2. One who acts in a shifty or evasive manner; a slippery, shifty person. In first quot. transf.1621 Bp. R. Montagu Diatribæ 321 If it be...
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Terræ filius
The comparable speaker at the University of Cambridge was called "prevaricator".
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varier
varier (ˈvɛərɪə(r)) [f. vary v.] † 1. Hist. = prevaricator 4. Obs.1614 [see prevaricator 4]. 1665 Buck in Peacock Stat. Cambr. (1841) App. B. p. lxxxii, The Proctor calleth up the Varier or Prævaricator, who, having ended his speech, is dismist by the Proctor. 2. One who varies or dissents from some...
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Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited
opposed parties, including African Americans, the "anti-Negro white South", and white philanthropists of the North, which made Armstrong into a "master prevaricator
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parjetory
† parjetory Obs. [? f. parget.] ? = parget n. 2.1642 Milton Apol. Smect. Introd., Wks. (1851) 263 This prevaricator of America..brought us home nothing but a meer tankard drollery, a venereous parjetory for a stewes.
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San Francisco Mile Stakes
The event was won by Prevaricator who was entered as an entry with the 1948 American Champion Older Dirt Male Horse Shannon II in equal world record time
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chancer
▪ I. ˈchancer, v. rare. [? f. chancery.] trans. To ‘tax’ (an account or bill of costs).1798 Root Amer. Law Rep. I. 114 Pray to have said note chancered as to the principal and interest. The Court is of opinion that the case is within the statute and that said note be chancered to {pstlg}3 15s. 3d.▪ ...
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White House travel office controversy
New York Times columnist Safire updated his description of Hillary Clinton to "habitual prevaricator", saying "the evidence that she has been lying all
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