caller

Etymology
From, equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)  The person who makes a telephone call.
 * 2) A visitor.
 * 3)  The person who stands at the front of the hall and announces the numbers.
 * 4)  A function that calls another (the callee).
 * 5) A whistle or similar item used to call foxes.
 * 6)  The person who directs dancers in certain dances, such as American line dances and square dances.
 * 1)  The person who stands at the front of the hall and announces the numbers.
 * 2)  A function that calls another (the callee).
 * 3) A whistle or similar item used to call foxes.
 * 4)  The person who directs dancers in certain dances, such as American line dances and square dances.
 * 1)  The person who directs dancers in certain dances, such as American line dances and square dances.

Translations

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 * Polish: dzwoniący
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Etymology
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) Fresh (of food, especially fish).
 * Wha'll buy my caller herrin’, / New drawn frae the Forth? (Caroline Oliphaunt, ‘Caller Herrin'’)
 * 1) Cool.