woodcutter
woodcutter
Definition
☆ wood·cut·ter (-kut′ər)
noun
a person who fells trees, cuts wood, etc.
wood′·cut′ting noun
woodcutter
Usage Examples
Possessives
- eczema: The Plane has also caused ' woodcutter's eczema ' occasionally in sensitive individuals.
- cottage: Together with his wife Doreen, he had bought an idyllic woodcutter's cottage in rural Kent, England.
- ax: Suddenly, they heard the clean chopping strokes of the woodcutter's ax.
- hut: There are breathtaking panoramic views as we wander past woodcutters ' huts and traditional villages.
Converse of object
- cause: The wood can cause woodcutters ' eczema ( Schulmann and Detouillon 1932 ).
- live: Many years ago in a time that only legend remembers there lived a poor woodcutter.
Adjective modifier
- poor: Many years ago in a time that only legend remembers there lived a poor woodcutter.
- local: For example, the local woodcutter was also the postman.
Modifies a noun
- town: Tonight we dine at a restaurant in the vibrant woodcutter town of Knysna.
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- wooden
- wooden horse
- wooden Indian
- woodenhead
- woodenware
- woodie
- woodiness
- woodland
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