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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Forestry, Occupations
woodcutterwood‧cut‧ter /ˈwʊdˌkʌtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] old-fashioned TAFBOsomeone whose job is to cut down trees in a forest
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woodcutter• You can replace the hunter with a woodcutter to reduce the atmosphere for violence.• The delta is frequented by fishermen and woodcutters as well as by a healthy population of tigers.• He was then living among peasants and woodcutters..• A number of woodcutters and honey-hunters have fallen victim to Sunderbans tigers.• Mungo watched him pile up the treble twenties, thinking of the small boy adopted by the woodcutter.• I thought about the shot I had heard, and contemplated confronting the woodcutters.• She escaped into the forest, where she found her friend the woodcutter.• The astonished cashier told McGregor, an unemployed woodcutter, to come back later - then called the police.
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