smearer

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) Someone who smears.
 * 2) Someone who spreads a substance across a surface.
 * 3)  Someone who tries to damage another's reputation through slander or innuendo.
 * 4) * 2003, Thomas J. Gardner and Terry M. Anderson, Criminal Law, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 8th edition, Part4, Chapter17, p.374,
 * The cyber smearer puts out false information on the Internet about the company, leading people to sell shares, driving the price down.
 * 1)  An unskillful painter.
 * 2)  A worker employed to apply a tar-based salve to sheep to protect their skin during the winter.
 * 3) * 1910, Duncan Campbell, Reminiscences and Reflections of an Octogenarian Highlander, Inverness: Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing and Publishing Company, Chapter33, p.217,
 * Smearing has long been displaced by dips, to the detriment of the poor sheep . It could not be kept on much longer than it was, because with the desolation of the country districts, smearers were not to be found in most places.
 * 1)  A person without skill or education who attempts to cure diseases.
 * 2) Something used for smearing.
 * 3)  A circuit used to eliminate the overshoot of a pulse.
 * 1)  A worker employed to apply a tar-based salve to sheep to protect their skin during the winter.
 * 2) * 1910, Duncan Campbell, Reminiscences and Reflections of an Octogenarian Highlander, Inverness: Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing and Publishing Company, Chapter33, p.217,
 * Smearing has long been displaced by dips, to the detriment of the poor sheep . It could not be kept on much longer than it was, because with the desolation of the country districts, smearers were not to be found in most places.
 * 1)  A person without skill or education who attempts to cure diseases.
 * 2) Something used for smearing.
 * 3)  A circuit used to eliminate the overshoot of a pulse.
 * 1) * 1910, Duncan Campbell, Reminiscences and Reflections of an Octogenarian Highlander, Inverness: Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing and Publishing Company, Chapter33, p.217,
 * Smearing has long been displaced by dips, to the detriment of the poor sheep . It could not be kept on much longer than it was, because with the desolation of the country districts, smearers were not to be found in most places.
 * 1)  A person without skill or education who attempts to cure diseases.
 * 2) Something used for smearing.
 * 3)  A circuit used to eliminate the overshoot of a pulse.
 * 1) Something used for smearing.
 * 2)  A circuit used to eliminate the overshoot of a pulse.
 * 1)  A circuit used to eliminate the overshoot of a pulse.

Translations

 * Danish: klatmaler
 * Esperanto: fuŝpentristo
 * French: ,
 * German: Pinseler, Kleckser, Schmierer
 * Italian: ,
 * Polish:
 * Serbo-Croatian: