Miler
[mahy-ler] /ˈmaɪ lər/
noun
1.
a participant in a one-mile race.
2.
an athlete who specializes in one-mile races.
3.
a racehorse that can compete well in a one-mile race.
/ˈmaɪlə/
noun
1.
an athlete, horse, etc, that runs or specializes in races of one mile
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