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The answer FARER has 14 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of farer in various dictionaries:
adj - located at a great distance in time or space or degree
adj - being of a considerable distance or length
adj - being the animal or vehicle on the right or being on the right side of an animal or vehicle
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| Traveler |
| Ending with way or sea |
| Word with way or sea |
| Sea or way ending |
| Word with sea or way |
| Sea or way follower |
| Ending for "sea" or "way" |
| Sea follower? |
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| tripper |
| A person who passes or travels through, a wayfarer. |
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The Ohmer Fare register was, in various models, a mechanical device for registering and recording the fares of passengers on streetcars, buses and taxis in the early 20th century. It was invented and improved by members and employees of the Ohmer family of Dayton, Ohio, especially John F. Ohmer who founded the Ohmer Fare Register Company in 1898, and his brother Wilfred I. Ohmer of the Recording and Computing Machines Company of Dayton, Ohio. This latter company employed up to 9,000 people at one time and was a major manufacturer of precision equipment during World War I. It was subsequently renamed the Ohmer Corporation and in 1949, acquired by Rockwell Manufacturing Company.Fare registers on city buses were replaced by fare boxes by the middle of the 20th century, and today by ticket or card machines. Ohmer fare registers can be found in use and on display at trolley museums throughout the U.S. * A station on the Sacramento Northern line through Concord, California, was called "Ohm |
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