Proper noun
Scherer (plural Scherers)
A surname.
After past delays, Broward Judge Elizabeth Scherer had been aiming to start the trial sometime this summer. Source: Internet
So far as can be ascertained, the word was first widely printed in 1881, when Marr published Zwanglose Antisemitische Hefte, and Wilhelm Scherer used the term Antisemiten in the January issue of Neue Freie Presse. Source: Internet
Peck, Merton J. & Scherer, Frederic M. The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Economic Analysis (1962) Harvard Business School p.111 Chicago became an ocean port with the opening of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1959. Source: Internet
Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Scherer studied dance and communication in Germany and New York, and has consistently developed performance projects that bring together movement, visuals, light and sound. Source: Internet
It also had its genesis in the Scherer Park controversy but doesn't explicitly prevent park land from being taken for uses. Source: Internet
Lee, Keinrath, Scherer, Bischof, Pfurtscheller citation proved that naïve subjects could be trained to use a BCI to navigate a virtual apartment with relative ease. Source: Internet