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Walker

speaker

Meaning

Noun

The
of to
: a person who
or a
which
, especially a
or a
in a
race.
A
or
walker.
A
for
walking.
A zombie.
A
who
a
to an event.
A
bird.
In Law:
A forester.
In Science fiction:
A
or
with
for locomotion.
In Cricket:
A
or
who
the
when out without
the umpire's decision.
In Philippine English:
A
, streetwalker.
Alternative form of waulker
A Walking Liberty
dollar.

Intj

In British English:
Expressing
or disbelief.

Name

A
English
as an
from the
of
by "walking" it.
A
from the surname.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Yavapai County, Arizona.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Mono County, California.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Macon County, Illinois.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Linn County, Iowa.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Ellis County, Kansas.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Livingston Parish, Louisiana.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Kent County, Michigan.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    , the
    of Cass County, Minnesota.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Vernon County, Missouri.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Wood County, West Virginia.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Cranmoor, Wood County, Wisconsin.
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United States:
  • A number of
    , in Arkansas (3), Illinois, Indiana (2), Kansas, Michigan, Missouri (3), Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania (4).
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United Kingdom:
  • A
    in the United Kingdom
  • A placename
  • A
    in the United Kingdom:
  • A
    in the Metropolitan Borough of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England (OS
    NZ2864).
  • A placename
  • A
    in
    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  • Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    walker
    English
    arrow
    walkere
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    wealcere
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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