Definition of owler

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Owler (v. i.) One who owls; esp., one who conveys contraband goods. See Owling, n..

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Proller :: Proller (n.) Prowler; thief.
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Howler :: Howler (n.) One who howls.
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Jowler :: "Jowler (n.) A dog with large jowls, as the beagle..
Birdcatcher :: Birdcatcher (n.) One whose employment it is to catch birds; a fowler.
Batfowler :: Batfowler (n.) One who practices or finds sport in batfowling.
Growler :: Growler (n.) The large-mouthed black bass.
Stentorian :: Stentor (n.) A howling monkey, or howler..
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Bowler :: Bowler (n.) One who plays at bowls, or who rolls the ball in cricket or any other game..
Birdman :: Birdman (n.) A fowler or birdcatcher.
Prowler :: Prowler (n.) One that prowls.
Owleries :: Owleries (pl. ) of Owler.
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Fowler''s Solution :: Fowler's solution () An aqueous solution of arsenite of potassium, of such strength that one hundred parts represent one part of arsenious acid, or white arsenic; -- named from Fowler, an English physician who first brought it into use..
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