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Peer logo #10101) Agemate 2) Aristocrat 3) Baron 4) Classmate 5) Compeer 6) Cornwallis 7) Duke 8) Earl 9) Equal 10) Gaze 11) Lord 12) Noble 13) Peek 14) Peep 15) Reliever 16) Successor 17) Townsman
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Peer logo #10101) HL member 2) Academic journal reviewer 3) Academic reviewer 4) Anyone like you 5) Baron 6) Baron or earl 7) Blueblood 8) British nobleman 9) Class member 10) Classmate 11) Classmate often 12) Coequal 13) Common source of pressure 14) Compeer 15) Contemporary 16) Count 17) Defendant, to a juror 18) Duke
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peer logo #21214n. an equal. A "jury of one's peers," to which criminal defendants are constitutionally entitled, means an impartial group of citizens from the judicial district (e.g. county) in which the defendant lives. It does not mean a jury ethnically, educationally, economically or sexually the same as the defendant, although in some jurisdictions attempts a...
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Peer logo #21002• (v. i.) To look narrowly or curiously or intently; to peep; as, the peering day. • (v. i.) To come in sight; to appear. • (v. t.) To make equal in rank. • (n.) A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm. • (v. t.) To be, or...
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Peer logo #22804A computer that can act as both a client and a server.
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PEER logo #20895Performance Efficiency Evaluation Report
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PEER logo #20895Physician&s Evaluation and Educational Review in Emergency Medicine
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peer logo #209731. To come in sight; to appear. 'So honor peereth in the meanest habit.' (Shak) 'See how his gorget peers above his gown!' (B. Jonson) ... 2. [Perh. A different word; cf. OE. Piren, LG. Piren. Cf. Pry to peep] To look narrowly or curiously or intently; to peep; as, the peering day. 'Peering in maps for ports, and piers, and roads.' (Shak) 'As if th...
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Peer logo #21213Person or entity having equal standing as others or who are equivalent. "jury of one's peers" is the term refered to the constitutional right of the defendant to have a jury who is not partial and usually from the same district where the defendant lived.
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Peer logo #20972Peer intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Peered ; present participle & verbal noun Peering .] [ Old French parir , pareir equiv. to French paraître to appear, Latin parere . Confer Appear...
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Peer logo #20972Peer noun [ Middle English per , Old French per , French pair , from Latin par equal. Confer Apparel , Pair , Par , noun , Umpire .] 1. One of the same rank, quality, endowments, character, etc.; an equal; a ma...
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Peer logo #20972Peer transitive verb To make equal in rank. [ R.] Heylin.
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Peer logo #226421) An equal. (See: jury of one's peers) 2) A member of the nobility in Great Britain.
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peer logo #20400[n] - (British) a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage 2. [n] - a person who is of equal standing with another in a group 3. [v] - look searchingly
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peer logo #21009peer (verb)
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peer logo #20974equal noun a person who is of equal standing with another in a group
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Peer logo #22803In networking, a device to which a computer has a network connection that is relatively symmetrical, i.e. where both devices can initiate or respond to a similar set of requests.
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