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/ˈärCHər/,
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archers, plural;
  1. A person who shoots with a bow and arrows, esp. at a target for sport

  2. The zodiacal sign or constellation Sagittarius


  1. a person who is expert in the use of a bow and arrow
  2. Sagittarius: (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Sagittarius
  3. Sagittarius: the ninth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about November 22 to December 21
  4. The Airborne Real-time Cueing Hyperspectral Enhanced Reconnaissance, also known by the acronym ARCHER, is an aerial imaging system that produces ground images far more detailed than plain sight or ordinary aerial photography can. ...
  5. This is a list of characters from the Japanese adult visual novel, Fate/stay night, created by Type-Moon and adapted in an anime series by Studio Deen. The voices of the characters listed are from the anime and PlayStation 2 version of the game.
  6. The Archer was a British cyclecar designed by M Archer and made in 1920.
  7. Mike Archer (born 1945, Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian paleontologist specialising in Australian vertebrates. He is a Professor at the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales. ...
  8. Archer, who later took the identity of deceased international criminal and wife abuser, Jude Black, is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe. He was a member of the second group of X-Factor. His first appearance was in X-Factor vol. 1 #140.
  9. The Archer is a fictional character, an archer supervillain appearing in DC Comics. He's mainly an enemy of Superman.
  10. Archer (1856–1872) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won the first and the second Melbourne Cups in 1861 and 1862. He won both Cups easily, and is one of only five horses to win Melbourne Cup twice or more, and one of only four horses to win two successive Cups.
  11. Robin Hood is a British television programme, produced by independent production company Tiger Aspect Productions for BBC One, with co-funding from the BBC America cable television channel in the United States. ...
  12. Archer is a Norman-French occupational surname, although often perceived to be of English origin, denoting one skilled in bowmanship.
  13. The SP 17pdr, Valentine, Mk I, Archer was a British self propelled anti-tank gun used during World War II based on the Valentine infantry tank chassis.
  14. One who shoots an arrow from a bow or a bolt from a crossbow; comparative form of arch: more arch
  15. (Archers) Mark Fischer on Flickr
  16. (Archers) Strange BBC wireless program that is allegedly a 'true to life story of country folk.'
  17. (The Archers) (1950–present): Long running rural soap opera. Currently the most listened to programme on Radio 4 and on the BBC's on-line radio service.
  18. (The Archers) is a pioneering reality wireless show which has been running on the BBC since 1951, although it does seem longer. Broadcast daily as a series of audio diaries, it chronicles the lives of the inhabitants of a rural village in Middle England. ...
  19. A man wielding a bow, an early form of artillery used with great effect during the Hundred Years War by Edward III. Most archers of the 14th century were armed with a padded jupon, mail shirt, or light brigandine. ...
  20. A shooter with the bow (1 Chr. 10:3). This art was of high antiquity (Gen. 21:20; 27:3). Saul was wounded by the Philistine archers (1 Sam. 31:3). The phrase "breaking the bow" (Hos. 1:5; Jer. ...
  21. in his book on the Sikh faith comments: "The religion of the Guru Granth is a universal and practical religion … Due to ancient prejudices of the Sikhs it could not spread in the world. The world needs today its message of peace and love."
  22. two thousand pounds (£2,000), late 20th century, from the Jeffrey Archer court case in which he was alleged to have bribed call-girl Monica Coughlan with this amount.
  23. A high ranking DRABLAVIAN henchhorse of the mysterious Lord SIBERIUS. [First appearance:  page 13]
  24. Cheap fighter whose accuracy is multiplied by 0 for optimal performance.
  25. a Representative Corpus of Historical English Registers