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sniper

English

Etymology

snipe +? -er

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?sna?.p?/
  • Rhymes: -a?p?(r)

Noun

sniper (plural snipers)

  1. A person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position.
    (by extension) A sniper rifle
  2. Any attacker using a non-contact weapon against a specific target from a concealed position.
  3. One who shoots from a concealed position.
  4. One who criticizes.
  5. A hunter of snipe (the bird).
  6. (ice hockey slang) A player who specializes in scoring goals.
    Alexander Ovechkin is often regarded as the greatest sniper of his generation.
  7. A person or automated process set up by a person who or which attempts to win an online auction by placing a bid only seconds before the auction ends, leaving no time for other bidders to respond

Derived terms

  • sniper rifle

Translations

See also

  • marksman
  • sharpshooter
  • sniper's hide

Anagrams

  • Perins, Piners, Prines, Spiner, persin, repins, respin, ripens, serpin

French

Etymology

From English sniper.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /snaj.pœ?/

Noun

sniper m (plural snipers)

  1. sniper (person, weapon)

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

sniper f

  1. plural indefinite of snipe

Portuguese

Etymology

From English sniper.

Noun

sniper m, f (plural snipers)

  1. (military) sniper (person using long-range small arms for precise attacks from a concealed position)
    Synonym: franco-atirador

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snippet

English

Etymology

From snip +? -et. Compare snippock.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?sn?p?t/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?sn?p?t/, [?sn?p??(?)t?]
  • Rhymes: -?p?t

Noun

snippet (plural snippets)

  1. A small part of something, such as a song or fabric; sample.
    From the snippet I heard of their rehearsal, they sound pretty good.
    • 1902, Beatrix Potter, The Tailor of Gloucester:
      He cut his coats without waste; according to his embroidered cloth, they were very small ends and snippets that lay about upon the table []
  2. (computing) A text file containing a relatively small amount of code, useless by itself, along with instructions for inserting that code into a larger codebase.

Synonyms

  • (small part): excerpt

Derived terms

  • in-snippet
  • snippet journalism
  • snippety

Translations

Verb

snippet (third-person singular simple present snippets, present participle snippeting or (nonstandard) snippetting, simple past and past participle snippeted or (nonstandard) snippetted)

  1. (transitive, often computing) To produce a snippet (small part) of; to excerpt.
    We snippeted the blog posts for display on the home page.
  2. To make small cuts, to snip, particularly with scissors.
    • 1902, Beatrix Potter, The Tailor of Gloucester:
      All day long while the light lasted he sewed and snippetted []

Usage notes

  • Doubled ‘tt’ is incorrect per standard spelling rules, but reasonably common.

Synonyms

  • (tiny part): excerpt

References

  • snippet on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • steppin'

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