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forester
1[ fawr-uh-ster, for- ]
noun
- a person who is expert in forestry.
- a large, gray kangaroo, Macropus canguru.
- any moth of the family Agaristidae, typically black with two yellowish or whitish spots on each wing.
Forester
2[ fawr-uh-ster, for- ]
noun
- C(ecil) S(cott), 1899–1966, English novelist and journalist.
forester
1/ ˈfɒrɪstə /
noun
- a person skilled in forestry or in charge of a forest
- any of various Old World moths of the genus Ino , characterized by brilliant metallic green wings: family Zygaenidae
- a person or animal that lives in a forest
- capital a member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a friendly society
Forester
2/ ˈfɒrɪstə /
noun
- ForesterC(ecil) S(cott)18991966MEnglishWRITING: novelist C ( ecil ) S ( cott ) 1899–1966, English novelist; creator of Captain Horatio Hornblower in a series of novels on the Napoleonic Wars
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Lora Hall, an urban forester for the city of San Marino, which has about 270 jacaranda trees with two new ones recently planted, says residents generally love them.
In addition to the culvert damage at the state beach, 10 canary date palms were blown down this winter and 14 others were removed by a contractor at the direction of a forester, Moreno said.
The expected combination of rain and wind on Wednesday was both good news and bad news, Laura McCarthy, a New Mexico state forester, said at the same news conference.
Then in the early 1940s, a Chinese forester discovered an old dawn redwood growing in a central Chinese valley.
Then a local forester Mr. Harland knew suggested he get in touch with a new company out of Seattle, called Mast.
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