stooker
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Synonyms
1.2.2
Translations
1.3
Anagrams
English
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Etymology
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From
stook
+
-er
.
Noun
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stooker
(
plural
stookers
)
(
agriculture
)
One who
stooks
, as:
A
person
(e.g., smallholder, farm laborer) who gathers
sheaves
into
stooks
(
shocks
).
A piece of mechanized farm equipment that does such a job, such as a bale stooker behind a
baler
or a sheaf stooker behind a
binder
(the latter type is largely obsolete).
Synonyms
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shocker
(
but this sense of that word is rare
)
Translations
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one who stooks
Anagrams
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Tookers
,
strooke
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