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wandsman
[
wondz
-m
uh
n
]
wands·man
/
ˈwɒndz
mən
/
Show Spelled
[
wondz
-m
uh
n
]
Show IPA
noun,
plural
wands·men.
British
.
verger
(
def. 2
)
.
Origin:
1860–65;
wand
+
's
1
+
-man
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