Associations to the word «Sanders»
Noun
- Levin
- Mart
- Markus
- Mcqueen
- Helmut
- Sanders
- Klein
- Karin
- Somerville
- Van
- Perch
- Libertarian
- Calvin
- Tallinn
- Yves
- Laurent
- Schwartz
- Thrower
- Dj
- Sasha
- Jacobs
- Grunt
- Otto
- Shovel
- Epilepsy
- Cindy
- Bonn
- Luz
- Philipp
- Orchid
- Cologne
- Maxim
- Twilight
- Albans
- Lange
- Giorgio
- Hicks
- Sanchez
- Photographer
- Ingrid
- Pike
- Stirrup
- Dekker
- Lauren
- Hugo
- Porn
- Goldberg
- Photography
- Tristan
- Belt
- Casey
- Ley
- Epidemiology
- Ger
- Moses
- Brandt
- Dutch
- Nina
- Ju
- Growl
- Modernism
- Der
- Marc
- Leech
- Mastering
- Boss
- Erich
- Utrecht
- Designer
- Mcgee
- Mob
- Diane
- Greenland
- Roberto
- Fcc
- Amanda
- Bernie
- Essential
- Runway
- Estonia
- Tucson
- Drill
- Wise
- Fisher
- Secession
- Lang
- Hybrid
- Bert
- Friedrich
- Eliot
Verb
Wiktionary
SANDER, noun. A person employed to sand wood.
SANDER, noun. A machine to mechanize the process of sanding.
SANDER, noun. (railway) A device which spreads sand on the rails in wet, snowy or icy conditions to improve traction.
SANDER, noun. (archaic) Previously a small device resembling a saltshaker but containing sand that was shaken over a document to remove excess ink.
SANDER, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Percidae — the zander.
SANDER, proper noun. (obsolete): A male given name, formed as a contraction of Alexander
SANDER, proper noun. A surname.
SANDER, proper noun. A village in Norway
SANDER LUCIOPERCA, proper noun. A taxonomic species within the family Percidae — the zander.
Dictionary definition
SANDER, noun. A power tool used for sanding wood; an endless loop of sandpaper is moved at high speed by an electric motor.
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