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Meanings of
raiser
in English
Portuguese
engenheiro agrônomo
Catalan
llaurador
Spanish
labrador
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Someone concerned with the science or art or business of cultivating the soil.
grower
cultivator
agriculturist
agriculturalist
Portuguese
engenheiro agrônomo
Synonyms
Examples for "
grower
"
grower
cultivator
agriculturist
agriculturalist
Examples for "
grower
"
1
At 52, he's roughly the mean age for a West African
grower
.
2
One and all were working in the interest of the strawberry
grower
.
3
One
grower
commented that they're Christmas presents for consumers at the moment.
4
But more important, it puts the
grower
at a disadvantage, Blair said.
5
Visit to Merritt Island, Fla., & talk with orange
grower
Robert Hill.
1
Behind the
cultivator
,
a flock of blackbirds fed in the fresh-turned earth.
2
Then with my
cultivator
I loosen up the bottom of the furrow.
3
Over three-fifths of the area the soil was left without a
cultivator
.
4
In town I saw a man trying to sell a two-horse
cultivator
.
5
The first poor
cultivator
obtains a hundred bushels for his year's wages.
1
We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the
agriculturist
.
2
He was considered a clever
agriculturist
;
but his knowledge was only practical.
3
There is no doubt the crow is a damage to the
agriculturist
.
4
Hence the ire of the
agriculturist
,
driven now to become an agrarian.
5
Apparently here was a clash between the interests of manufacturer and
agriculturist
.
1
We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the
agriculturalist
.
2
Gerry Bracken:Gerry Bracken, an
agriculturalist
and gifted archaeologist, has died aged 75.
3
A former
agriculturalist
and keen gardener, his message is consistently one of peace.
4
The easy independence of the first
hunter
-
agriculturalist
was upset by the advance of immigration.
5
The interests of the grazier and
agriculturalist
were at variance.
Usage of
raiser
in English
1
The
curtain
-
raiser
was over, and very nice too; now for the drama.
2
Sherry Turnball had said something about holding a political
fund
-
raiser
for him.
3
As the primary season
curtain
-
raiser
,
Iowa can help shape perceptions among voters.
4
This was but the
curtain
-
raiser
to the main event of the day.
5
However the
raiser
of the devil was imprisoned for the spiritual offence.
6
The sheep
raiser
married an Australian girl and gave her the pearls.
7
In the end, this harmless
curtain
-
raiser
maintained the story of the league.
8
Everton are unbeaten on a campaign
curtain
-
raiser
over the past eight seasons.
9
It was an important one, a
fund
-
raiser
in memory of Bobby Kennedy.
10
Pankow and Rod McLachlan make the most of this short, sharp
curtain
-
raiser
.
11
Then to California for a
fund
-
raiser
and a visit to Silicon Valley.
12
Sinata had served as entertainment at an unofficial
fund
-
raiser
for Stein's campaign.
13
On March twenty-fourth Marshall was at a muscular dystrophy
fund
-
raiser
in Summerville.
14
The Atlantic frontier was compounded of fisherman, fur-trader, miner,
cattle
-
raiser
,
and farmer.
15
The
curtain
-
raiser
at Croke Park is like a collision between two worlds.
16
Then there will be one really good hunter and one really good
child
-
raiser
.
Other examples for "raiser"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
raiser
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
large raiser
no-risk raiser
see the raiser
Translations for
raiser
Portuguese
engenheiro agrônomo
agrônomo
agricultora
agricultor
Catalan
llaurador
agrònom
agrícola
cultivador
agricultor
Spanish
labrador
agricultor
Raiser
through the time
Raiser
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare