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forester
1[fawr-uh-ster, for-]
Forester
2[fawr-uh-ster, for-]
noun
C(ecil) S(cott), 1899–1966, English novelist and journalist.
forester
1/ ˈɒɪə /
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/ ˈɒɪə /
noun
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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Example Sentences
Fiona Hutchings, 47, said jaws around her dropped when the "flash of green" that flew past turned out to be a forester moth.
Farmer and retired forester Aled Thomas said the Celtic rainforest had been "grazed since the beginning of time", leading to the formation of these woodlands.
As a licensed forester, Westerman wanted to overhaul federal forest management.
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.
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