Definition of Channer

1. gravel [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Channer

channelization
channelizations
channelize
channelized
channelizes
channelizing
channelled
channeller
channellers
channelling
channelography
channelopathy
channelrhodopsin
channelrhodopsins
channels
channer (current term)
channers
chanoclavin-I-cyclase
chanop
chanops
chanoyu
chanoyus
chanson
chanson de geste
chansonnette
chansonnettes
chansonnier
chansonniers
chansons
chant

Literary usage of Channer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United-empire-loyalists and Other Pioneer by Edward Marion Chadwick (1898)
"Henrietta-Alicia-Charlotte, m. 4th Feb. 1879, to Christopher-Henry-Irving channer, in Holy Orders, Rector of Meaford, Co. Grey, and has issue. 2«. ..."

2. Oxford City Documents, Financial and Judicial, 1258-1665 by Oxford (England) (1891)
"channer, John (1663), 85. Chaplain, Henry, and his wife Joan (1428), 180. Chapman, Walter (1665), 94. ..."

3. Forty-one Years in India: From Subaltern to Commander-in-chief by Frederick Sleigh Roberts Roberts (1897)
"I therefore ordered channer and his subaltern, Picot, to advance cautiously down the slope with the Sikhs of the regiment, following myself near enough to ..."

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