Proper noun
Peper (plural Pepers)
A surname.
Experts place a net gain dollar value on a large tree of $149 annually, almost $5,000 over a lifetime (Peper, 2010). Source: Internet
Albert was predeceased by his father, Johannes Petersen; mother Christine (nee Weber); brother Hans-Adolf Petersen; and sisters Adelheid Peess and Elfriede Peper. Source: Internet
Here's another surprising pairing for melon that I ran across this fall: watermelon, cracked black peper, and chevre. Source: Internet
I combined them with white onion, red pepper, garlic and caraway seeds seasoned with salt and peper and coated with extra virgin olive oil. Source: Internet
Eric Peper, a research psychologist at Stanford Research Institute, discussed biofeedback, a recent extension of the maxim, “heal thyself.” Source: Internet
Stir-fried tofu with salt, black peper and onions. Source: Internet