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As a noun jer
is (linguistics) ultra-short or reduced vowel in proto- and late common slavonic (or slavic), then represented as
ъ' (back jer [ŭ]) or ' ь (front jer [ĭ]).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
dork |
jer |
As a proper noun dork
is ellis island records indicate people registering as early as 1907 with dork as their last name [http://ellisislandorg/search/matchmoreasp?lnm=dork&plnm=dork&first_kind=1&kind=exact&offset=0&dwpdone=1].
As a noun jer is
(linguistics) ultra-short or reduced vowel in proto- and late common slavonic (or slavic), then represented as
ъ' (back jer [ŭ]) or ' ь (front jer [ĭ]).
jer |
jor |
As nouns the difference between jer and jor
is that
jer is ultra-short or reduced vowel in Proto- and Late Common Slavonic (or Slavic), then represented as
ъ (back jer [ŭ]) or
ь (front jer [ĭ]) while
jor is in Indian music, a formal section of composition in the long elaboration (alap) of a raga that forms the beginning of a performance.
jee |
jer |
As a verb jee
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a noun jer is
ultra-short or reduced vowel in Proto- and Late Common Slavonic (or Slavic), then represented as
ъ (back jer [ŭ]) or
ь (front jer [ĭ]).
jew |
jer |
As a verb jew
is (offensive) to bargain, to attempt to gain an unfair price in a business deal; to defraud.
As a noun jer is
(linguistics) ultra-short or reduced vowel in proto- and late common slavonic (or slavic), then represented as
ъ' (back jer [ŭ]) or ' ь (front jer [ĭ]).
jer |
jery |
As nouns the difference between jer and jery
is that
jer is (linguistics) ultra-short or reduced vowel in proto- and late common slavonic (or slavic), then represented as
ъ' (back jer [ŭ]) or ' ь (front jer [ĭ]) while
jery is several species of bird endemic to madagascar, in the genera neomixis and hartertula.
jer |
ner |
As a noun jer
is ultra-short or reduced vowel in Proto- and Late Common Slavonic (or Slavic), then represented as
ъ (back jer [ŭ]) or
ь (front jer [ĭ]).
As an interjection ner is
an interjection generally used when gloating about a perceived cause of humiliation or inferiority for the person being addressed, often when disagreeing with a statement considered incorrect or irrelevant.
fer |
jer |
As nouns the difference between fer and jer
is that
fer is (
l) while
jer is (linguistics) ultra-short or reduced vowel in proto- and late common slavonic (or slavic), then represented as
ъ' (back jer [ŭ]) or ' ь (front jer [ĭ]).
jer |
wer |
As a noun jer
is (linguistics) ultra-short or reduced vowel in proto- and late common slavonic (or slavic), then represented as
ъ' (back jer [ŭ]) or ' ь (front jer [ĭ]).
As an initialism wer is
.
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