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Harvester   /hˈɑrvəstər/   Listen
Harvester

noun
1.
Someone who helps to gather the harvest.  Synonym: reaper.
2.
Farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields.  Synonym: reaper.






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"Harvester" Quotes from Famous Books



... other times, if a stiff breeze sprang up, the wheat and chaff would be shaken loose and the chaff would be blown away. If all other means failed, two stout arms at either end of a blanket or a sheet would move the sheet as a fan to clean the wheat. Now we see the great combination harvester garner thirty acres a day, and thresh it as well and sack it ready for the mill or warehouse. There is no shocking, no stacking or housing: all in one operation, the grain is ...
— Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail • Ezra Meeker

... out to accomplish this dream by lowering the standards of poetry, then he would debase the public and be a traitor to his guild. But his method is uncompromising—he taught the harvester not Mrs. Hemans, but Swinburne. He calls his own verse the higher vaudeville. But The Congo is the higher vaudeville as Macbeth is the higher melodrama. And there is neither melodrama nor vaudeville in Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight—a poem ...
— The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century • William Lyon Phelps

... was granted about a half dozen patents for various inventions in harvesting machines. One of his patents, that one numbered 789,010, and dated May 2, 1905, for a self-binding harvester, is conspicuous in the records of the Patent Office for the complicated and intricate character of the machine, for the extensive drawings required to illustrate it and the lengthy specifications required ...
— The Colored Inventor - A Record of Fifty Years • Henry E. Baker

... a harvester, at dusk, Faring down some woody trail Leading homeward through the musk Of may-apple and pawpaw, Hazel-bush, and spice and haw,— So comes Autumn, swart and hale, Drooped of frame and slow of stride. ...
— Green Fields and Running Brooks, and Other Poems • James Whitcomb Riley

... combined harvester, and of the machines wherein visions of living men were to be seen, and of the machines from which came the voices of men, and he knew ...
— Children of the Frost • Jack London


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