Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An organism having the form of a non-nucleated protoplasmic body, in which no definite structure can be discerned.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Zoöl.) One of the Monera.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun zoology Any member of the
Monera .
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Examples
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You really think that "big moner lenders" are going to pay off the national debt of this nation?
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For a few dollar moner, I would rather drink Chenin Blanc from France, while US & South African versions taste varietally correct, they are not long ager.
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"HURRY UP, YOU LITTLE NAMELESS COM - moner," Riolla prodded, her voice vexed at having to climb down into the bramble-ridden Chimes.
Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996
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"HURRY UP, YOU LITTLE NAMELESS COM - moner," Riolla prodded, her voice vexed at having to climb down into the bramble-ridden Chimes.
Song of Time McLaren, Teri 1996
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Rich and poor, ex-noble and com - moner, corrupt or civic, all are part of the people, of an undifferentiated whole whose will, moreover, ex - presses itself indirectly through its government, the elected representatives.
GENERAL WILL JUDITH N. SHKLAR 1968
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Bauls do not pay heed to any organised religion being non-conformists, they are iconoclasts and humanists whose sole pursuit is to seek the moner manush - the God within, to ferret out the ultimate Truth through meditation.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2008
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He was elected one of the Knights for the county of Sussex, in three several parliaments, in the reigns of King William and Queen Annej and for the borough of Lewes, in all other parliaments, whilst he continued a Com - moner.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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Tawney coat, the dress of a sum - moner or apparitor,
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He after - ward became a gentleman-com - moner of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and took the degree of JL. L.
Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse: 1782
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Hoc piOvcrbium moner, nbs rebus prseientibus contentos efle debcre.
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