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one of the 12 disciples of Jesus; missionary of the early Christian church; one who spreads the teachings of Christianity; one who advances an important cause or idea, prominent Christian missionary, strong believer in somethingapostle
one who causes trouble for others; one who causes difficulty; one who causes worry; one who causes conflict, somebody constantly causing problemstroublemaker
one who derives pleasure (especially sexual) from his own abuse and painmasochist
one who derives pleasure from inflicting pain on others; one who derives sexual gratification from causing pain or humiliation to his partnersadist
one who derives sexual gratification from subjecting others to pain or from being subjected to painsadomasochist
one who makes things right, one who corrects problems; right-winger, political conservative; one who advocates establishing particular legal privileges (i.e. civil righter)righter
one who plays the clavichord (early musical instrument)clavichordist
one who plays the harpsichord (antique keyboard instrument, early form of the piano)harpsichordist
one who repairs, one who fixes, one who corrects problems or malfunctionsrepairer
one who shows fear or pain, one who flinches, one who wincesflincher
one who specializes in gerontology, one who studies aging and the problems of the agedgerontologist
one who wiggles, one who writhes; one who escapes (e.g. from problems); one who moves, one who twists, wigglerwriggler
one who winces, one who cringes or flinches in response to fear (or pain, etc.)wincer
original genus name of Java Man, prehistoric man, early man from the species Homo erectusPithecanthropus
otalgia, pain in the earearache
 

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