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An astringer is an obsolete term for an austringer, a keeper of goshawks or a falconer who uses accipiters for hunting.

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How is astringent used in a sentence?

astringent


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Will an astringent substance make a wound bleed?

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Is asinine the opposite of the word astringent?

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When to use astringent?

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Do all Persimmon trees produce fruit?

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Is urine a natural astringent?

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