Crossword clues for namer
namer
- New parent, typically
- Snitch, when identifying the bad guys
- Rat, in a way
- Parent, typically
- Parent, generally
- Parent, after birth
- Parent of a newborn, typically
- One who makes appointments?
- One who dubs
- One dubbing
- One bestowing a title
- One adopting a puppy, say
- New pet owner, perhaps
- New pet owner, often
- New parent, for one
- New parent, for example
- Marketing staffer, occasionally
- Expectant parent, e.g
- Christener or identifier
- Branding specialist
- Adam, in Genesis 2:20
- First to spot a comet, usually
- Finger-pointer
- Cooperative witness, maybe
- Christener, e.g
- Title giver
- Whistle-blower, at times
- Whistle-blower, e.g.
- Identifier
- Nominator
- Designator
- Nomenclator
- Caller
- One who specifies
- One who christens
- Appellation bestower
- Stool pigeon
- New parent, e.g
- Finger pointer
- One who assigns an identifying word
- Adam, to the animals
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Namer \Nam"er\ (n[=a]m"[~e]r), n. One who names, or calls by name.
Wiktionary
n. One who names, or calls by name.
WordNet
n. a person who gives a name or names; "the owner is usually the namer of a boat"
Wikipedia
Namer is an Israeli infantry fighting vehicle.
Namer may also refer to:
- Larry Namer, American television executive
- IAI Nammer, a canceled Israeli fighter aircraft project
Namer , means " leopard" and also a syllabic abbreviation of "Nagmash" (APC) and "Merkava" is an Israeli armored personnel carrier based on a Merkava tank chassis. Namer was developed by and is being assembled by the Israeli Ordnance Corps. It has entered service in limited numbers with the Israel Defense Forces since the end of 2008. However, as of 2014, still only very limited numbers of Namers were in service with the IDF. Due to budgetary constraints, the introduction of the Namer into the IDF has been slow, leaving the ground forces dependent on the M113 for many years to come.
They are more heavily armored than the Merkava IV tanks. According to the IDF, the Namer is the most heavily armored vehicle in the world of any type.
Usage examples of "namer".
He may have been named by a Filidic priest, or a Liringlas Namer, if there are indeed any still alive.
He thought back to all the times when Rhapsody had patiently explained to him the need for a Namer to speak only the truth, to be wary of what was said, even in jest, because words could become reality.
You, of all people, a Canwr, a Namer, would hardly wish to see anything so disastrous come about, would you?
Would you, a Namer, a Lirin Singer, deny me a friend in the face of death?
Your power as a Namer comes from your study, your training, not from your oath.
Two hundred thousand eyes fixed on her, standing on the Ledge above them, the star-crowned queen, the Namer, summoning the Cymrians and calling them to order.
But you see, Rhapsody, because you are a Namer, you are particularly vulnerable to something like that.
Would the magical sacrifice that Rhapsody, the elderly Liringlas Namer, and Gwydion of Manosse, a broken man dead in the eyes of the world, had undertaken to bring him into the world still be necessary in the Future?
Masters, Hand and Herbal, Summoner and Patterner, Windkey and Chanter, and the Namer, and the Changer.
The big, white-haired man, Kurremkarmerruk the Namer, was standing just down the path.
Now that the Namer has pronounced his words, he will leave tomorrow and return to the horde.
Yankee, prostrate thyself before the Namer of Time, the voice of Muzta Qar Qarth, and the Tugar horde.
Alem, the clan shaman, said sharply, while looking at the Namer with an accusing glance as if he had been responsible for their coming.
It seemed at first glance to be similar in form to the rifle brought back by the Namer, but was clumsier and heavier.
Pulling the weapon, he shouted with incoherent rage as the Namer galloped off before Andrew could fire.