Springer
Springer is the name of several places in the United States:
Springer, New MexicoSpringer Township, North Dakota
Springer, OklahomaSpringer Mountain, southern terminus of the Appalachian TrailSpringer is also the name of:
Springer (surname) for a list of people
Springer Science+Business Media, a worldwide publishing group based in Germany
Axel Springer AG, famous conservative German publishing house
Springer Opera House, Columbus, Georgia
Springer (EP), a 2003 record by the Danish music band Efterklang
Springer (Transformers), a Transformers character
Springer (Tank), a small demolition vehicle of the German Wehrmacht in WW2
Springer (architecture), the first voussoir of an archSpringer fork, a type of motorcycle forkSpringer, an
interstellar teleporter featured in A Million Open Doors, a science fiction novel by John Barnes
English Springer Spaniel, a breed of dog
Welsh Springer Spaniel, a breed of dog
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Springer (surname)
Springer is a
German surname. Szprynger and Szpringer are
Polonised forms. Špringer is the
Slavonised form, used for example in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia.Springer is the surname of:
Aaron Springer, animator and storyboard artist
Alvin Springer, builder of street and race cars
Anton Springer (1825 - 1891), German art historian and writer
Axel Springer (1912-1985), German journalist and publisher, founder of Axel Springer Verlag
Clement Springer, folk musician
Curtis Howe Springer, American radio evangelist, self-proclaimed doctor and minister
Dennis Springer, Major League baseball pitcher
Eintou Pearl Springer, poet
F. Springer (b. 1932), the pseudonym of Dutch writer and diplomat Carel Jan Schneider
Frank Springer (b. December 6, 1929), American comic book and comic strip artistFriede Springer, female publisher
Haji Springer, California rapperSir
Hugh Springer (1913 - 1994), Barbados trade union organizer and Governor-General
James Springer White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Jerry Springer (born 1944), sensationalist talk show hostJulius Springer (1817-1877), German publisher and founder of
Springer Verlag (now part of Springer Science+Business Media)
Linda M. Springer, eighth director of
Office of Personnel ManagementMark Springer, British actor and composer
Melissa Springer, American photojournalist
Mike Springer (b. November 3, 1965), American professional golfer
Moses Springer (1824 - 1898), Canadian businessman and politician
Nancy Springer (b. 1948), American author
Nathaniel S. Berry (middle name Springer), American politician and two-term Governor of New Hampshire
Rebecca Ruter Springer (1832 - 1904), American writer
Robert C. Springer, American astronaut
Russ Springer, Major League baseball pitcher
Stewart Springer, shark expert
Tonny Albert Springer, Dutch mathematician
Tony Springer, Canadian guitarist
Victor G. Springer, scientist specializing in fish
Yakov Springer, also Jakub Springer (circa 1921 - 1972), Polish-Israeli wrestler killed in the infamous Munich massacre at the Summer Olympics
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springer
Noun
1. the lowest stone in an arch -- from which it springs
(synonym) impost
(hypernym) stone
(part-holonym) arch
2. a cow about to give birth
(synonym) springing cow
(hypernym) cow, moo-cow
3. a large spaniel with wavy silky coat usually black or liver and white
(synonym) springer spaniel
(hypernym) spaniel
(hyponym) English springer, English springer spaniel
Springer (der)
n.
jumper, one who jumps, leaper, hopper; diver, one who dives under the water; knight, chess piece; vaulter
springer (de)
n.
jumper, vaulter, hopper, caperer
Springer
(n.)
The rib of a groined vault, as being the solid abutment for each section of vaulting.
(n.)
The impost, or point at which an arch rests upon its support, and from which it seems to spring.
(n.)
The grampus.
(n.)
The bottom stone of an arch, which lies on the impost. The skew back is one form of springer.
(n.)
One who, or that which, springs; specifically, one who rouses game.
(n.)
A young plant.
(n.)
A variety of the field spaniel. See Spaniel.
(n.)
A species of antelope; the sprinkbok.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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