scarer
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Noun
    
scarer (plural scarers)
- One who, or that which, scares.
- 1894, William Crooke, An Introduction to the Popular Religion and Folklore of Northern India:- The letter from a Raja is spotted with gold-leaf as a preservative, partly to divert the glance of fascination and partly because gold is a scarer of demons...
 
 
- Any of various devices for frightening birds away.
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- (one who scares): frightener
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