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12-letter words that end in ver

  • owner-driver — a person who owns the vehicle he drives
  • parrot fever — psittacosis.
  • people mover — any of various forms of mass transit, as moving sidewalks or automated driverless vehicles, used for transporting people along limited, fixed routes, as around airports or congested urban areas.
  • pig receiver — A pig receiver is a device to get a pig out of a pipeline without interrupting flow.
  • print server — (printer)   A server device that is set up on a network to route print requests and status information between computers and printers connected by a network. A typical print server routes print requests for multiple computers and printers on a network. For example, a networked workstation user submits a print command that includes a print file and information about the printer to be used, usually a nearby printer for convenience. The print server sends the print file to the requested printer. The printer spools the print file and provides job status. The print server relays the status of the printer back to the workstation and makes this status information available to other devices on the network.
  • prison fever — typhus.
  • proxy server — (software, security)   (Capitalised) Microsoft's proxy server and proxy gateway, designed to provide extensible firewall and network security. Proxy Server is part of BackOffice.
  • quill driver — a person who does a great deal of writing.
  • rabbit fever — tularemia.
  • rally driver — sports-car racer
  • samuel loverSamuel, 1797–1868, Irish novelist, painter, and songwriter.
  • screen saver — a program that displays a constantly shifting pattern on a screen when the computer is idle, originally used to prevent damage to the screen through continuous display of the same image but now used primarily for decoration.
  • slave driver — an overseer of slaves.
  • slave-driver — an overseer of slaves.
  • snowy plover — a small plover, Charadrius alexandrinus, mainly of the U.S. and Mexico, having a white breast and sand-colored upper parts.
  • spot remover — a concentrated cleaning fluid used to remove small areas of staining, such as on a carpet
  • spring fever — a listless, lazy, or restless feeling commonly associated with the beginning of spring.
  • stage-driver — the driver of a stagecoach.
  • stones river — river in central Tenn., flowing into the Cumberland: c. 60 mi (97 km)
  • struma-river — a river in S Europe, flowing SE through SW Bulgaria and NE Greece into the Aegean. 225 miles (362 km) long.
  • sweet clover — melilot.
  • thames river — a river in S England, flowing E through London to the North Sea. 209 miles (336 km) long.
  • tongue cover — a loose-leaf binding having a flap of the cover concealing the binding posts.
  • trench fever — a recurrent fever, often suffered by soldiers in trenches in World War I, caused by a rickettsia transmitted by the body louse.
  • truck driver — sb employed to drive a lorry
  • typhus-fever — an acute, infectious disease caused by several species of Rickettsia, transmitted by lice and fleas, and characterized by acute prostration, headache, and a peculiar eruption of reddish spots on the body.
  • up the river — a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels.
  • valley fever — coccidioidomycosis.
  • virgin river — a river in SW Utah, NW Arizona, and SE Nevada, flowing SW and S to the Colorado River at Lake Mead. 200 miles (322 km) long.
  • water clover — a common freshwater fern, Marsilea quadrifolia, of lake edges and quiet ponds, having roots embedded in the bottom, very slender and often tangled stems, and floating, cloverlike leaves composed of four leaflets.
  • whencesoever — From whatever place or source.
  • white clover — a clover, Trifolium repens, having white flowers, common in pastures and meadows.
  • white slaver — a person engaged in white-slave traffic or business.
  • white-slaver — a person engaged in white-slave traffic or business.
  • withersoever — To wherever, to anywhere.
  • woman driver — a female driver
  • yarrow-river — a river in SE Scotland, flowing into the Tweed. 14 miles (23 km) long.
  • yellow fever — an acute, often fatal, infectious febrile disease of warm climates, caused by an RNA virus transmitted by a mosquito, especially Aedes aegypti, and characterized by liver damage and jaundice.
  • yellow river — the second longest river in China, rising in SE Qinghai and flowing east, south, and east again to the Gulf of Bohai south of Tianjin; it has changed its course several times in recorded history. Length: about 4350 km (2700 miles)
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