Similar words: floating exchange rate, malingering, lingeringly, fingerling, ring finger, lingering, linger, zinger. Meaning: n. a member of western Finnish people formerly living in the Baltic province where Saint Petersburg was built.
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(1) The gerplasm of rice from INGER in Guangdong take an important contribution in raising the level of studies on resistance to insect pest and disease, rice breeding and gerplasm utilization.
(2) Her family might agree: as her mother Inger told the Standard, "She's too young [to model professionally].
(3) World Bank sustainable development expert Inger Anderson said small farmers are at the center of the hunger problem.
(4) When Two, a female named Inger, received her Assignment as Birthmother, Jonas remembered that his mother had called it a job without honor.
(5) It is the first such case since vaccination against smallpox resumed in 2002, said CDC poxvirus expert Dr. Inger Damon.
(6) "Never before has Viking jewellery of this kind been found in northern Norway," said one local archaeologist, Inger Storli.
(7) Ivar Giaever was born in Norway in 1929, married Inger Skramstad in 1952 and they have four children.
(8) But he thought that the Committee had chosen well. Inger was a nice girl though somewhat lazy, and her body was strong.
More similar words: floating exchange rate, malingering, lingeringly, fingerling, ring finger, lingering, linger, zinger, finger, singer, ringer, winger, ginger, gingery, wringer, stinger, stringer, lingerie, malinger, gingerly, springer, fingered, harbinger, infringer, fingertip, humdinger, porringer, forefinger, fingerlike, ginger beer.