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Dipper is a noun with the following meanings:
The term "dipper" has been in use since the 12th century, derived from the Old English verb "dippan" (to dip). The verb itself is of Proto-Germanic origin, related to the German "tiefen" (to dip) and the Dutch "doopen" (to baptize).
The name of the constellation Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper, was given by ancient astronomers due to its resemblance to a dipper. The constellation was believed to be used for telling time and navigation.
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