planter

IPA: pɫˈæntɝ

noun

  • One who plants something.
  • A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.
  • (historical) Any of the early English or Scottish settlers, given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I.
  • A machine used for planting seeds.
  • The owner of a plantation.
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Examples of "planter" in Sentences

  • He has seven planters of flowers.
  • For many years it was used as a planter.
  • The row units are spaced evenly along the planter.
  • Here are my tips for making a great winter planter.
  • I have a clay strawberry planter on my front porch.
  • His work is like that of the planter for the future.
  • He continued the practice of law in Attakapas and was a planter.
  • In the coastal defense system the usage of mine planter was continued.
  • Means is provided to dislodge the seedling from the planter into the cut.
  • Auction appraiser Guy Schwinge was visiting a Dorset, England home when he noticed an unusual planter in the garden.

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