Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word DEVISER


DEVISER

Definitions of DEVISER

  1. A person who devises something; a planner or inventor.

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Examples of Using DEVISER in a Sentence

  • Medicine – Alan Kligerman, deviser of digestive deliverance, vanquisher of vapor, and inventor of Beano, for his pioneering work with anti-gas liquids that prevent bloat, gassiness, discomfort, and embarrassment.
  • He was brother of Theodore Thring (1816-1891), Henry, Lord Thring, a noted jurist and Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury, hymn writer Godfrey Thring, and John Charles Thring, a master at Uppingham School and deviser of the Simplest Game rules for football; he also had two sisters.
  • Doig is also a deviser of puzzles, including the long-running Brainbox for the weekly television listings magazine Radio Times.
  • In 1994, she performed in, and was a deviser on, Robert Pacitti's Geek! Her 1990s solo performances included the commission for Lady Muck and Her Burlesque Revue at the Now Festival Nottingham (1996), the Nine Breasted Woman at the Duckie Prom Night at the ICA (1997) and Mademoiselle Lefort in the St Valentine's Day Pleasure Parade under the Vauxhall Railway Arches (1998).


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