melder

melder

(ˈmɛldə)
n
the quantity of grain or meal ground at one time
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The ambition is to demolish the fire-damaged bridge in mid to late January and have a new bridge with more lanes open in July, ITD spokesman Jake Melder said.
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The disease was first noted after fire suppression began but declined after the restoration of fire (Siggers, 1934; Derr and Melder, 1970).
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She shared duties with Alison Melder of Little Rock, who works for the Jim Keet for Governor campaign, according to Richard Atkinson, Keet's press secretary.
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