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forester

1 American  
[fawr-uh-ster, for-] / ˈfɔr ə stər, ˈfɒr- /

noun

  1. a person who is expert in forestry.

  2. an officer having responsibility for the maintenance of a forest. fore. forest.

  3. forest ranger.

  4. Zoology. an animal of the forest. fore. forest.

  5. a large, gray kangaroo, Macropus canguru.

  6. any moth of the family Agaristidae, typically black with two yellowish or whitish spots on each wing.


Forester 2 American  
[fawr-uh-ster, for-] / ˈfɔr ə stər, ˈfɒr- /

noun

  1. C(ecil) S(cott), 1899–1966, English novelist and journalist.


forester 1 British  
/ ˈfɒrɪstə /

noun

  1. a person skilled in forestry or in charge of a forest

  2. any of various Old World moths of the genus Ino , characterized by brilliant metallic green wings: family Zygaenidae

  3. a person or animal that lives in a forest

  4. (capital) a member of the Ancient Order of Foresters, a friendly society

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Forester 2 British  
/ ˈfɒrɪstə /

noun

  1. C ( ecil ) S ( cott ) 1899–1966, English novelist; creator of Captain Horatio Hornblower in a series of novels on the Napoleonic Wars

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Etymology

Origin of forester

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English word from Old French word forestier. See forest, -er 2

Example Sentences

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Geological Survey, a Park Service forester and a public affairs officer.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 13, 2026

Fiona Hutchings, 47, said jaws around her dropped when the "flash of green" that flew past turned out to be a forester moth.

From BBC • Jun. 15, 2025

Then in the early 1940s, a Chinese forester discovered an old dawn redwood growing in a central Chinese valley.

From Seattle Times • May 24, 2024

Then a local forester Mr. Harland knew suggested he get in touch with a new company out of Seattle, called Mast.

From New York Times • Apr. 4, 2024

The forester now led him to his hut and made a couch for him, with tips of fir piled for a mattress under a wild goat skin, shaggy and thick, his own bed covering.

From "The Odyssey" by Homer