prowler

Found in thesaurus: interloper, intruder, trespasser
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prowler
n. wanderer, vagabond; robber, thief, burglar

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PROWLER
PROWLER was a mid-1980s experimental robot mobile sentry gun device. The name was an acronym standing for "Programmable Robot Observer With Logical Enemy Response".

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prowler

Noun
1. someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
(synonym) sneak, stalker
(hypernym) intruder, interloper, trespasser
(derivation) prowl


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Prowler
(n.)
One that prowls.
  

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prowler
Synonyms and related words:
body snatcher, booster, chicken thief, con man, crook, den of thieves, embezzler, filcher, ganef, ghoul, grafter, grave robber, jewel thief, land pirate, land shark, land-grabber, larcener, larcenist, lifter, peculator, petty thief, pilferer, poacher, purloiner, robber, scrounger, shoplifter, sneak thief, stealer, swindler, thief, white-collar thief
  

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