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takeover |
takeover arbitrage |
takeover attempt |
takeover bid |
takeover target |
taker
| takilman
| takin
| taking
| taking apart
| taking away
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taker
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun taker has 2 senses
- taker(n = noun.person) - one who accepts an offer; is a kind of client, customer
- taker(n = noun.person) - one who takes a bet or wager; is a kind of better, bettor, punter, wagerer
Derived form verb take11
Derived form verb take19
CIDE DICTIONARY
taker, n.
One who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends. [1913 Webster]
THESAURUS
taker
accepter, acquirer, addressee, audience, auditor, beholder, captor, capturer, catcher, consignee, getter, hearer, holder, listener, looker, obtainer, partaker, payee, procurer, receiver, recipient, spectator, trustee, viewerROGET THESAURUS
taker
Taking
N taking, reception, deglutition, appropriation, prehension, prensation, capture, caption, apprehension, deprehension, abreption, seizure, expropriation, abduction, ablation, subtraction, withdrawal, abstraction, ademption, adrolepsy, dispossession, deprivation, deprivement, bereavement, divestment, disherison, distraint, distress, sequestration, confiscation, eviction, rapacity, rapaciousness, extortion, vampirism, theft, resumption, reprise, reprisal, recovery, clutch, swoop, wrench, grip, haul, take, catch, scramble, taker, captor, subduction, taking, privative, prehensile, predaceous, predal, predatory, predatorial, lupine, rapacious, raptorial, ravenous, parasitic, bereft, at one fell swoop, give an inch and take an ell.
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