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WER or Wer may refer to: * Wer (god), an Akkadian god * Wer (film), ''Wer'' (film), a 2013 horror film * Were, an archaic term for adult men * Lemon technique, Weak echo region, in meteorology, an area of markedly lower reflectivity within thunderstorms resulting from an increase in updraft strength * Werribee railway station, Melbourne * Western Entrance to the Riedbahn, the western approach of the Riedbahn in Mannheim, Germany * Wiki Educational Resources Limited, the legal name of the first Wikimedia UK chapter * Windows Error Reporting, a feature of Windows XP and later operating systems * Word error rate, in computational linguistics, a common metric of measuring the performance of a speech recognition system See also

* Ver (other) * Vera (other) * Vere (other) * Verus (other) * Wehr (other) {{disambig ...
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Wer (god)
Wer (Wēr), also known as Mer, Ber and Iluwer was a weather god worshiped in parts of Mesopotamia and ancient Syria (region), Syria. It is presumed that he was originally one of the main deities of the northern parts of these areas, but his Cult (religious practice), cult declined in the second half of the second millennium BCE. The nature of the relation between him and Itūr-Mēr, the tutelary god of Mari, is disputed by researchers. In an Old Babylonian Empire, Old Babylonian version of the ''Epic of Gilgamesh,'' Wer is described as the master of the monster Humbaba, though in other versions of this narrative this role instead belongs to Enlil. Name Two forms of the name, Wēr and Mēr, were originally in use. A third version, Bēr, started to be commonly used in the Middle Assyrian Empire, Middle Assyrian period. Additionally, god lists attest the form Iluwēr, "the god Wēr." The spelling Mēr was consistently employed in texts from Mari, Syria, Mari and nearby areas, with th ...
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