shaker
nounEtymology
From shake + -er, from the movements of the members in dancing, which forms a part of their worship.
Definitions
A person or thing that shakes, or by means of which something is shaken.
A variety of pigeon.
One who holds railroad spikes while they are hammered.
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A musical percussion instrument filled with granular solids which produce a rhythmic…
A musical percussion instrument filled with granular solids which produce a rhythmic sound when shaken.
A kind of straight-sided, stackable glass for beer, soda, etc.
One of a Christian Protestant religious sect who do not marry.
Pertaining to a distinctive style of furniture developed by the Shakers, characterised by…
Pertaining to a distinctive style of furniture developed by the Shakers, characterised by functionality and minimalist designs.
A surname.
The neighborhood
Derived
boneshaker, bone-shaker, cocktail shaker, dice shaker, earthshaker, hallanshaker, handshaker, hand shaker, hand-shaker, minishaker, mover and shaker, paint shaker, peppershaker, pepper shaker, salad shaker, salt shaker, saltshaker, Shaker, shakerful, shaker-upper, shale shaker, soap shaker, stick shaker, thermoshaker, white dog shaker syndrome
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA