leveler

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One that levels.

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One who advocates the abolition of social inequities.

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A member of an English radical political movement arising in the Parliamentarian forces of the 1640s and advocating universal male suffrage, equality before the law, parliamentary democracy, and religious tolerance.

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One of a secret society of rebels in Ireland in the latter half of the eighteenth century: named from their principles and the leveling of park palings and walls, practised by them.

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In currying, a composition used to eradicate the grease before leather is dyed.

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In golf, a hole of such length that no player can reach the green in one stroke and any player can reach it in two strokes.

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A person who uses an engineer’s level; a member of an engineering or surveying party.

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One who levels or makes even; one who or that which brings or reduces to a level, or destroys by leveling: as, time is the great leveler.

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One who desires or strives to bring men to a common level; one who would level social distinctions, or who disregards differences of rank or status.