Waver

  • 21Waver Velvet — is a character from the Japanese novel Fate/Zero, the prequel to Fate/stay night.He is the Master of a Rider class servant in the 4th Holy Grail War.Height: 154 cmWeight: 50 kgBlood Type: BBirthday: 10.3CharacterThe future Lord El Melloi II,… …

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  • 22Waver (riviere) — Waver (rivière) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Waver. Waver Caractéristiques Longueur …

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  • 23Waver (rivière) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Waver. Waver Caractéristiques Longueur …

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  • 24waver — I. intransitive verb (wavered; wavering) Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English wǣfre restless, wafian to wave with the hands more at wave Date: 14th century 1. to vacillate irresolutely between choices ; fluctuate in opinion, allegiance …

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  • 25waver — 1. verb /weɪ.və(ɹ)/ a) To sway back and forth; to totter or reel. Flowers wavered in the breeze. b) To flicker, glimmer …

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  • 26Waver — Цилиндр с осевым перемещением …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 27waver — Synonyms and related words: alternate, back and fill, beat, beating, bicker, blench, bob, bobble, boggle, careen, change, coggle, dance, dangle, demur, dither, ebb and flow, equivocate, falter, fight shy of, flap, flick, flicker, flinch, flip,… …

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  • 28waver — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. vacillate, fluctuate, hesitate; sway, tremble, totter; undulate; teeter. See doubt, oscillation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. fluctuate, vacillate, hesitate, dillydally, seesaw, deliberate, reel, teeter …

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  • 29waver —  , waiver  The first means to hesitate; the second is the relinquishment of a claim …

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  • 30waver — waiver …

    American English homophones