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The answer RAISER has 19 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of raiser in various dictionaries:
noun - a bridge partner who increases the partner's bid
noun - someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil
adj - to move to a higher position [v RAISED, RAISING, RAISES] : RAISABLE
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A person or thing that raises. |
a person or thing that causes the stated thing to exist or be obtained: |
a bridge partner who increases the partner's bid |
someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil |
A thing that increases the amount, level, or strength of something. |
A person who breeds or grows animals or plants. |
Something which lifts or moves an object to a higher position or level. |
(in poker or brag) a person who bets a specified amount more than another player. |
Raiser description |
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Konrad Raiser (born 25 January 1938) is a former General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (WCC). * Born in Magdeburg, Germany on 25 January 1938, Raiser spent his childhood in Schwerin, Göttingen and Bad Godesberg. After graduating from high school in Tübingen in 1957, Raiser spent six months working in a steel mill in Dortmund, in a programme organised by his church, the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD). * His father, a well-known professor of law, was for some years president of the national synod of the EKD. Raiser began studying theology in Tübingen in 1957, moving on to the theological school in Bethel, and later to the universities of Heidelberg and Zürich. He concluded his academic theological education in Tübingen in February 1963, was ordained in May 1964 and finished pastoral training in 1965.and started working with the World Council of Churches, first in the department for Faith and Order. * He later became the Deputy General Secretary. Leaving the WCC in 1983, Raise |