TANGLER

Etymology

Noun

tangler (plural tanglers)

One who tangles.

(usually plural) A strip of onion fried in batter, like an onion ring, but with a twisty shape.

(Ireland, historical) A paid middleman at a fair or market.

Anagrams

• Largent, langret, trangle

Source: Wiktionary



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