
1) Archaeologist 2) Archeologist 3) Dealer partner 4) English boy name 5) English cricketer 6) English surname 7) It comes after 18 8) Scottish archaeologist 9) Sir mortimer wheeler 10) Sweeney todd writer 11) Tennessee river dam 12) Word after two, three or four
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1) Bicycler 2) Bicyclist 3) Cyclist 4) Hinault 5) Merckx 6) Wheelwright
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- Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976)
- a person who rides a bicycle
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[METRORail station] Wheeler Station is a station on the METRO Red Line in Houston, Texas (USA). The station is located at the intersection of Main Street and Wheeler Street in Midtown. While construction and funding has not yet been finalized for the METRORail University/Blue Line, transfers between it and the Red Line will occur here when ...
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[given name] Wheeler is the given name of: People: Fictional characters: == See also == ...
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• (n.) A steam vessel propelled by a paddle wheel or by paddle wheels; -- used chiefly in the terms side-wheeler and stern-wheeler. • (n.) A worker on sewed muslin. • (n.) One who wheels, or turns. • (n.) A wheel horse. See under Wheel. • (n.) The European goatsucker. • (n.) A maker of wheels; a wheelwright.Wheeler: wo...
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(from the article `driving and coaching`) ...harness, or, less commonly, one following the other in a tandem. Four horses, or a four-in-hand, are harnessed in two pairs, one following the ...
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Wheel'er noun 1. One who wheels, or turns. 2. A maker of wheels; a wheelwright. [ Obsolete] 3. A wheel horse. See under Wheel . 4. (Nautical) A steam vessel propelled by a paddle wheel or by paddle wheels; -- used chiefly in the terms side- wheeler
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Type: Term Pronunciation: wēl′ĕr Definitions: 1. Henry Lord, U.S. chemist, 1867-1914. See: Wheeler-Johnson test
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n] - Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976) 2. [n] - the man at the outermost end of the rank in wheeling
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Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler noun Scottish archaeologist (1890-1976)
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