mutter
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Mutter
Anne-Sophie. born 1963, German violinist
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mutter
To quietly enter a command not meant for the ears, eyes, or
fingers of ordinary mortals. Often used in "mutter an
incantation".
See also
wizard.
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Mutterer, Sources of Variance in Behavioral Measures of Honesty in Temptation Situations: Methodological Analyses, 1 Developmental Psychol.
Mutterer, Paris, Champion (visite du jardin botanique de Padoue le 27 septembre 1786, et lettre a Herder du 17 mai 1787), 1931.
Rachel
Mutterer, a third-grade teacher in the district, has completed the two years of professional development.
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