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Tweet suff. 1. a. One that performs a specified action: swimmer. b. One that undergoes or is capable of undergoing a specified action: broiler. c. One that has: ten-pounder. d. One that is associated or involved with: banker. 2. a. Native or resident of: New Yorker. b. One that is: foreigner. [Middle English, partly from Old English -ere (from Germanic *-ārjaz, from Latin -ārius, -ary), partly from Anglo-French -er (from Old French -ier, from Latin -ārius) and partly from Old French -ere, -eor; see -OR1.] |
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Tweet suff. Used to form the comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs: darker; faster. [Middle English, from Old English -re, -ra.] |
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