Definition of Saluter

1. Noun. A person who greets. "The newcomers were met by smiling greeters"

Exact synonyms: Greeter, Welcomer
Generic synonyms: Individual, Mortal, Person, Somebody, Someone, Soul
Derivative terms: Greet, Salute, Welcome

Definition of Saluter

1. n. One who salutes.

Definition of Saluter

1. one that salutes [n -S] - See also: salutes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saluter

salutariness
salutarinesses
salutarium
salutary
salutation
salutational
salutations
salutatorian
salutatorians
salutatories
salutatory
salutatory address
salutatory speaker
salute
saluted
saluter (current term)
saluters
salutes
saluteth
salutiferous
salutiferously
saluting
salutogenic
salvability
salvable
salvably
salvage
salvage chemotherapy
salvage cystectomy
salvage grocery

Literary usage of Saluter

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Population Profile of the U.S., 1997 by Andrea Curry, Karen Mills, Janice Valdisera (2000)
"Mené F. saluter The term "household" refers to the people occupying a housing unit, rather than the physical structure in which they live. ..."

2. Population Profile of the U. S., 1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"ARLENE F. saluter Men and women are marrying later than ever before. The estimated median age at first marriage is higher than ever before. ..."

3. 65 Plus in the United Statesby Frank B. Hobbs by Frank B. Hobbs (1996)
"3 saluter, op.crt, table 1. Unmarried refers to persons who are either never married, divorced, or widowed. 4 R. Stone, GL Cafferata, and J. Sangl, ..."

4. The Relationship Between Family Structure & Adolescent Substance Use by Robert A. Johnson, John P. Hoffman, Dean R. Gerstein (1996)
"... of youths) (saluter, 1994).2 Furthermore, black and Hispanic youths are more likely than white youths to reside with only one biological parent. ..."

5. Shropshire Folk-lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings by Georgina Frederica Jackson, Charlotte Sophia Burne (1883)
"... Come, my sweet saluter, And fetch the ball again.' ' I durst not come, I must not come, Unless my little playfellows come along, For if my mother sees ..."

6. Population Profile of the U.S., 1997 by Andrea Curry, Karen Mills, Janice Valdisera (2000)
"Mené F. saluter The term "household" refers to the people occupying a housing unit, rather than the physical structure in which they live. ..."

7. Population Profile of the U. S., 1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"ARLENE F. saluter Men and women are marrying later than ever before. The estimated median age at first marriage is higher than ever before. ..."

8. 65 Plus in the United Statesby Frank B. Hobbs by Frank B. Hobbs (1996)
"3 saluter, op.crt, table 1. Unmarried refers to persons who are either never married, divorced, or widowed. 4 R. Stone, GL Cafferata, and J. Sangl, ..."

9. The Relationship Between Family Structure & Adolescent Substance Use by Robert A. Johnson, John P. Hoffman, Dean R. Gerstein (1996)
"... of youths) (saluter, 1994).2 Furthermore, black and Hispanic youths are more likely than white youths to reside with only one biological parent. ..."

10. Shropshire Folk-lore: A Sheaf of Gleanings by Georgina Frederica Jackson, Charlotte Sophia Burne (1883)
"... Come, my sweet saluter, And fetch the ball again.' ' I durst not come, I must not come, Unless my little playfellows come along, For if my mother sees ..."

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