"Summoner" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person skilled in wireless telegraphy or radio communication, especially a person who operates a radio transmitter or receiver and communicates with other people using Morse code.
Abbreviation of summary. A concise or brief account of information, usually of what is said or written.
The word "summit" can have two different meanings, although both are related to a high or elevated position.<br><br>1. In geography and mountaineering, a summit is the highest point of something, such as a mountain, hill, or peak. It can also refer to the meeting of people gathered at the highest point of a mountain, conference, or other forum at its peak (e.g., a business summit, a climate summit, or a G7 summit).<br><br>2. In general usage, a summit can also mean the culmination or highest point of a particular period or activity. This can refer to achieving a goal, a success, or the peak of an endeavor. For example, someone might reach the summit of their career, indicating the highest point in their professional development.<br><br>In modern usage, the term summit is often used metaphorically to describe the highest point of an achievement, a challenge, or a process, even if there isn't a literal mountain involved.
The plural form of "summit" refers to the highest point or level of something, especially a mountain, a conference, or an achievement.<br><br>Examples:<br><br>- The summit of Mount Everest is 8,848 meters above sea level.<br>- The company reached the summit of sales for the year.<br>- The peace negotiations reached their summit in the the historic agreement.<br><br>In a broader sense, the word can also refer to a meeting of high-level representatives to discuss and make decisions, often related to international politics or government:<br><br>- The summit of leaders from around the world gathered to discuss climate change.
Called for the purpose of attendance or appearance, typically in an official or formal context.
The act of asking or commanding someone or something to appear or come, especially from a distant place. It can also refer to the act of calling upon a supernatural force, spirit, or entity to appear or exert its power. In various contexts, it can also mean the act of bringing someone or something into being, existence, or activity.
A formal notice or command to appear at a specific time and place, typically in a court of law or for a formal inquiry.
Sumner can refer to:<br><br>1. Sumner (unit) - a unit of time equal to 60 seconds.<br>2. Sumner (name) - a surname of English and Scottish origin.<br>3. Sumner (department store) - a now-defunct American department store chain.<br>4. Sumner County: <br> - Sumner County, Kansas, USA<br> - Sumner County, Tennessee, USA<br> - Sumner County, Utah, USA<br><br>A notable person:<br>- Charles Sumner (1811–1874), American politician and abolitionist.<br>- John Sumner (1904-1990), English footballer.<br>- John Bird Sumner (1780-1862), English churchman and Archbishop of Canterbury.<br>- Langston Hughes's poem "Sumner" was praising him.
A sumoist is a slang term that refers to someone who is obsessed with or excessively enthusiastic about the sport of sumo wrestling.
The word "sumoylate" is a verb that means to modify or regulate the activity of a protein by adding a small ubiquitin-like modifier, specifically a small ubiquitin-like modifier protein, or SUMO.