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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
harvester
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
combine
▪ Instead of driving a modern combine harvester, he's using a binder to cut the corn into sheaves.
▪ I was saving 15 % roughly which is a lot on a combine harvester.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And like the swallows that harvest the thin fields of air, we must become harvesters of ever more intangible fields.
▪ Having a harvester which is more gentle with the crop should reduce damage and so lessen spoilage in the clamp.
▪ Instead of driving a modern combine harvester, he's using a binder to cut the corn into sheaves.
▪ Owners Rea C Richardson benefit from his on board beet harvester jack, which was made from an ex-Moreau ram with home-brewed framing.
▪ The harvester moved round the field in a strict square, so that the standing crop grew smaller and smaller with every pass.
▪ The harvesters stopped work, sat down and started to eat and drink.
▪ Triticale is not restricted to large farms with expensive tractors and combine harvesters.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Harvester

Harvester \Har"vest*er\ (-[~e]r), n.

  1. One who harvests; a machine for cutting and gathering grain; a reaper.

  2. (Zo["o]l.) A harvesting ant.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
harvester

"a reaper," 1590s; agent noun from harvest (v.). Meaning "machine for reaping and binding" is from 1847.

Wiktionary
harvester

n. 1 (context archaic English) A person who gathers the harvest. 2 A machine that gathers the harvest.

WordNet
harvester
  1. n. someone who helps to gather the harvest [syn: reaper]

  2. farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields [syn: reaper]

Wikipedia
Harvester

Harvester can refer to:

Harvester (forestry)

A harvester is a type of heavy forestry vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging operations for felling, delimbing and bucking trees. A forest harvester is typically employed together with a forwarder that hauls the logs to a roadside landing.

Harvester (video game)

Harvester is a interactive movie point-and-click adventure game written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin. The game was designed by DigiFX Interactive and published by Merit Studios in 1996. On March 6, 2014, Lee Jacobson re-released it in GOG.com, for PC and Mac. On April 4, 2014, Night Dive Studios re-released it in Steam for PC and Linux.

Harvester was first announced to public at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 1994 in Las Vegas. The dark and blasphemous content of the game drew a huge amount of attention and created a lot of expectations. The writer/director Gilbert P. Austin was against any kind of censorship and he wanted the game to serve as an examination of the controversy about whether violence in media creates, or is created by, violence in society. Austin finished the creative work in autumn 1994 and moved on to the other projects. The game was supposed to be released during the same year but for some reason it took two more years to finish the programming. The delay was fatal and Harvester was a commercial failure. However the game managed to cause controversy. In Europe the scene where kids were eating their mother was censored and in Germany the game was banned. Today Harvester is known for its cult following.

Harvester (restaurant)

Harvester Restaurants is a family farmhouse-style restaurant chain with over 230 outlets (as of Dec 2015) in the United Kingdom.

Harvester (horse)

Harvester (1881–1906) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from 1883 to 1884 he ran thirteen times and won five races. In 1884 he was involved in the second, and most recent dead heat in the history of the Epsom Derby. At the end of his racing career, Harvester was sold and exported to stand as a stallion in Austria. He died in 1906 in Hungary.

Harvester (American band)
See also Harvester (disambiguation)

Harvester was formed in 1993 by Sean Harrasser. Originally a loose ensemble, the band eventually settled into with Jed Brewer on guitar, Todd Steinberg on bass, and Kelly Bauman on drums. After several independent releases, the band attracted interest from Geffen Records in 1995, and was signed after a memorable performance a mile below ground in a closed gold mine. Their major-label debut album Me Climb Mountain was released in 1996.

Bauman departed the band in 1996 to focus on his other band, Deathstar, and was replaced by Jon Sebat. The band recorded another album for Geffen but was unceremoniously dropped before it could be released. The recordings were released later that year as "Camper van Landingham." Since 1999, the band members have been scattered across the globe, but still reunite for the occasional album and anniversary show.

Usage examples of "harvester".

I wanted to drive deep into the Atchafalaya Swamp, past the confines of reason, into the past, into a world of lost dialects, gator hunters, busthead whiskey, moss harvesters, Jax beer, trotline runners, moonshiners, muskrat trappers, cockfights, bloodred boudin, a jigger of Jim Beam lowered into a frosted schooner of draft, outlaw shrimpers, dirty rice black from the pot, hogmeat cooked in rum, Pearl and Regal and Grand Prize and Lone Star iced down in washtubs, crawfish boiled with cob corn and artichokes, all of it on the tree-flooded, alluvial rim of the world, where the tides and the course of the sun were the only measures of time.

The Destroyer had already altered its trajectory toward populated regions of the forest ring, but Den Soa broadcast the modulated graviton recordings while they were still decelerating, and the giant harvester responded with an indecipherable gravitonic rumble of its own and dutifully changed course toward a remote and unpopulated section of the ring.

But with no harvester submersible within a thousand klicks, the beautiful beastie would be torn to shreds and devoured by the parasites in the flashlight kelp colonies, by salt sharks, by free-floating tube worms, and by other kraken long before a company harvester could get near it.

By standing on the nonconductive gum mats, the people could tempt down the energy-packed atmospheric harvesters, hold them down, and steal all they had.

The cars are the beater first cars kids drive in high school: Gremlins and Pacers, Mavericks and Hornets, Pintos, International Harvester pickup trucks, lowered Camaros and Dusters and Impalas.

I gave him my sword, Harvester of Blood, you see, and he cut it up, reforged it into twenty-odd horse bits.

That day, in front of the McCormick Harvester Works, where strikers and sympathizers fought scabs, the police fired into a crowd of strikers running from the scene, wounded many of them, and killed four.

Reminded they were stone, he flipped Harvester and slashed with the back of the blade, for a cubit-long edge below the hook was unsharpened and double thick for strength.

He had forgotten whether that made the two of them compatible or incompatible, but since she had been run over by a combine harvester on their fifth anniversary they really had not had much opportunity to discover whether or not they were compatible in the long run.

It was true that her primary mandate was to aug ment the doctors and surgeons who cared for Republic troops, using her skills as a healer, but she was also sup posed to keep an eye on the harvesters, to make sure that the bota was being packed and shipped to offworld Republic ports as it was supposed to be.

Some, however, were civilians: supply and materiel supervisors, bota harvesters, and various hired laborers.

Imagine how many of your kin would still be here today if we could have sent the branchers against the harvester.

The rules did not allow Bridgers to invade Harvesters caste by taking food from the slow-girules, however, and Beedie flushed.

So she spent the afternoon with a cart, hauling Aunt Sixs bedding and pots and bits and pieces from the pleasant rooms in Bridgers House to some equally pleasant ones on the far edge of Topbridge, about mid-chasm, from which the latticed windows looked out toward Harvesters bridge, a lumpy line against the bend of the chasm wall behind it.

Most of them casteless ones, but there were Bridgers among them, and Fishers, and a knot of belligerent-looking Harvesters.