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attender | wikipedia |

As a noun attender

is an attendee; one who attends a course, meeting etc.

As a proper noun wikipedia is

(l).

attender

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An attendee; one who attends a course, meeting etc.
  • * 1850 , William Ellis, Alice Ellis and James Backhouse, The Life and Correspondence of William and Alice Ellis, of Airton , page 305, H. Longstreth
  • She was a very constant attender of First-day and week-day meetings, at the meeting places she belonged to
  • * 1900 , James Wideman Lee, Naphtali Luccock and James Main Dixon, The Illustrated History of Methodism , page 345, The Methodist Magazine Publishing Co.
  • And she continued her infamous trade of procuress, while a zealous and regular attender of the Tabernacle at Tottenham-Court!
  • * 1950 , Harold Spears, The High School for Today , page 2, American Book Co.
  • The great distance that some youth travel... is bound to play its part in the case of the borderline student who becomes an infrequent attender and finally drops out of school.
  • * 2000 , Linda Woodhead and Paul Heelas, Religion in Modern Times: An Anthology , page 401, Blackwell Publishing
  • If there is no spiritual distinction between member and attender , the question is asked, Why have membership at all?
  • (metaphysics) The subject; one who experiences.
  • * 1873 , Sara S. Hennell, Present Religion: As a Faith Owning Fellowship with Thought , page 159, Trübner and Co.
  • the whole process of ages’-long mentalization, of which our present ability of conceiving “Mind” forms only the culmination, and by no means the constant attender .
  • * 1954 , Wilmon Henry Sheldon, God and Polarity: A Synthesis of Philosophies , page 48, Yale University Press
  • Activity of attention for the sake of knowledge changes only the mind of the attender and is resisted only by the habits, biases, laziness and the like
  • * 1996 July, Daniel A. Helminiak, The Human Core of Spirituality: Mind as Psyche and Spirit , page 53, State University of New York Press
  • The other aspect pertains to the subject’s own subjectivity, those qualities that constitute the subject as the experiencer or attender .

    Quotations

    * 1969 , University of Melbourne Library: Report , page 1, Melbourne University Press *: Sri C. Rajabather was appointed to assist in the office as typist attender from 7-4-41.

    References

    * Concise Oxford English Dictionary

    Anagrams

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    wikipedia

    English

    Alternative forms

    * wikipedia (when used as a common noun)

    Proper noun

    (s)
  • A free-content online encyclopedia founded in 2001, collaboratively developed over the World Wide Web in a number of languages.
  • * 2011 , , January 12.
  • Civility – translated as savoir-vivre in the French version – is one of the five "pillars" of Wikipedia .
  • The community that develops the Wikipedia encyclopedia.
  • * 2011 , , May 23.
  • In August 2009, Wikipedia announced that it planned a move that many saw as a step away from its freewheeling ethos of anyone can edit.
  • * 2012 , , January 19.
  • Wikipedia mounted a 24-hour protest starting at midnight by converting their English page to a shadowy black background and warning readers that "the U.S. Congress is considering legislation that could fatally damage the free and open Internet."
  • (neologism) A main-belt asteroid (No. ).
  • Derived terms

    * Wikipedian

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A version of the encyclopedia (a free-content online encyclopedia) in a particular language.
  • * 2005 , , December 14.
  • Work in the open-source software community or contribute to wikipedias on your favourite subjects.
  • A wiki or similar collaborative database.
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  • (figuratively) A source of abundant encyclopedic knowledge.
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  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To consult for information.
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  • #* 2004 January 7, Mike Pitt, " Re: (Non-Euros/SAs Only) How did you become a lover of football?", in rec.sport.soccer, Usenet :
  • Did a bit of Wikipediaing :
  • #* 2005 August 18, Edward Cherlin, " Re: Slow Re-entry", in rec.arts.sf.science, Usenet :
  • Is everybody in this group incapable of arithmetic, Googling, and Wikipediaing ?
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  • #* 2006 November 17, Rachel Maddow, on Paula Zahn Now : ][http://groups.google.com/group/alt.religion.scientology/msg/9a83a0db36532600?q=Wikipediaing
  • I mean, it's true, if Katie Holmes had not become engaged to Tom Cruise, we'd all still be Wikipeidaing her, looking her up, trying to figure out exactly why do I know her, what was she in, is she famous?
  • #* 2009 , Roger Ebert, Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2010 , ][http://www.amazon.com/Roger-Eberts-Movie-Yearbook-2010/dp/B003STCR2E Andrews McMeel Publishing, ISBN 978-0-7407-8536-8, page 363:
  • He made me curious enough that I Wikipediaed Bob Satterfield and found out, yes, he was a real fighter, nicknamed the Bombadier, and was KO'd by the Raging Bull himself in a 1946 fight in Wrigley Field.
  • #* 2010 April 7, "Jeff K.", " Like a Drunk One Legged Pirate Stores His Rum, The aTable Stores Your Cords" (blog post), in CraziestGadgets.com:
  • That’s a true fact, you can Wikipedia that shizz.
  • #* 2010 , Rachel Cohn, Very Lefreak , Random House, ISBN 9780375895524, chapter 3:
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  • I wikipediaed the article on science and learned about the scientific method.