hom·er 1   (hōmər)
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              Tweet n. 1. Baseball A home run. 2. A homing pigeon. intr.v.ho·mer·ed, ho·mer·ing, ho·mers Baseball To hit a home run:homered in the fifth inning.  | 
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ho·mer 2   (hōmər)
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              Tweet n. A unit of capacity used by the ancient Hebrews, equal to 10 ephahs (about 10 bushels) or 10 baths (about 100 gallons).Also called kor. [Hebrewḥōmer, heap, homer; see ḥmr in the Appendix of Semitic roots.]  | 
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Homer, Winslow 1836-1910. 
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              Tweet American painter known for his realistic seascapes, such as Eight Bells (1886).  | 
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Greek epic poet. Two of the greatest works in Western literature, the Iliad and the Odyssey, are attributed to him.  | 
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