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caner

[ key-ner ]

noun

  1. a person who works with cane, especially one who produces canework for chairs.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of caner1

First recorded in 1865–70; cane + -er 1
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Example Sentences

The study notes that while "prostate cancer is the most common caner among men in the United States . . . modifiable risk factors remain elusive,” while the authors of the study note that “these findings warrant further investigation of these specific pesticides to confirm their role in prostate cancer risk and to develop potential public health interventions."

From Salon

"AI programs are used in a wide variety of business contexts, such as helping to determine how large of a mortgage an individual can afford, or what an individual's insurance premiums should be," says Mehmet Caner, co-author of a paper on the work.

"This work shows we can improve AI programs to reduce economic incentives for humans to lie," Caner says.

People with a family history of colon caner or other significant risk factors are recommended to start being screened earlier.

Caner, a graphic designer in Istanbul in the market for an electric scooter, said: "It is the worst time to spend money, but there won't be a better time. Prices may look expensive now, but they are cheaper than what they're going to be next week."

From Reuters

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