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warner

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Warner \Warn"er\, n. One who warns; an admonisher.

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Population (2000): 419 Housing Units (2000): 153 Land area (2000): 0.302011 sq. miles (0.782204 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.302011 sq. miles (0.782204 sq. km) FIPS code: 68740 Located within: South ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. One who warns. Etymology 2 n. (obsolete form of warrener English)

Usage examples of warner.

Warner Munn has been working on a lengthy and intricate narrative about twice the size of an ordinary novel.

Warner Munn has been involved with the figure of Gwalchmai for over thirty-five years, and with the mysterious and enigmatic girl from Atlantis, Corenice.

Warner, in a report of the examination of 50,000 children, quoted by Ballantyne, describes 33 with supernumerary auricles, represented by sessile or pedunculated outgrowths in front of the tragus.

But today the site was deserted, excepting himself, Warner, and the little Frenchman, imported at great expense to perform a radiometric analysis of the hole.

WARNER BOOKS EDITION Copyright C 1987 by Scott Turow All rights reserved.

WARNER BOOKS EDITION Copyright 0 1996 by Scott Turow All rights reserved.

Clarence forgot, with the artist himself, the disadvantages Warner had to encounter in the inexperience of an unregulated taste and an imperfect professional education.

End of this Project Gutenberg Etext of Fashions in Literature by Charles Dudley Warner THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER By Charles Dudley Warner Our theme for the hour is the American Newspaper.

Beneath the shimmery surface was a dull bog in which one big-eyed carp named Warner peddled goldbricks to passing rubes.

Clair, Eleanor Wachtel, Cindi Warner, Mindy Werner, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and, as always, my family: John, Audrey, Anne, Catherine, Meg, Sara, and, especially, Don.

Writing Group for critiquing scenes: Aly Parsons, Simcha Kuritzky, Connie Warner, Al Carroll, Michael La Violette, and J.

Writing Group, for their insightful critiques of scenes: Aly Parsons, Simcha Kuritzky, Connie Warner, Al Carroll, and J.

Writing Group, for critiquing specific scenes: Aly Parsons, Simcha Kuritzky, Connie Warner, Al Carroll, Michael La Violette, George Williams, and J.

Writing Group for their sharp critiques of scenes: Aly Parsons, Simcha Kuritzky, Connie Warner, Al Carroll, J.

Warner speaks of Sophie Gantz, of Jewish parentage, born in Cincinnati, July 27, 1865, whose menses began at the twenty-third month and had continued regularly up to the time of reporting.