Planter

Word PLANTER
Character 7
Hyphenation plant er
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Planter"

What do we mean by planter?

One who plants. noun

A machine or tool for planting seeds. noun

The owner or manager of a plantation. noun

An early settler or colonist. noun

A decorative container for a plant or small tree. noun

Specifically, in the Newfoundland fisheries, a middleman between the fisherman and the large dealer. See the extract. noun

A cattle-thief: so called from their habit of hiding the stolen cattle. noun

One who plants, sets in the ground or in position, introduces, establishes, or sets up: as, a planter of maize or of vines; the first planters of Christianity; a planter of colonies. noun

One who owns a plantation, especially in a tropical or semi-tropical country: as, a coffeeplanter; the planters of the West Indies. noun

A piece of timber, or the naked trunk of a tree, one end of which is firmly planted in the bed of a river while the other rises near the surface of the water: a dangerous obstruction sometimes encountered by vessels navigating the rivers of the western United States. noun

A tool or machine for planting seeds: as, a corn-planter, a cotton-seed planter, etc. noun

One who, or that which, plants or sows noun

One who owns or cultivates a plantation. noun

A colonist in a new or uncultivated territory. noun

A movable box or a fixed low, open structure, as of brick, in which plants are grown for decorative purposes. noun

A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor. noun

Any of the early English settlers, given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I. noun

A machine used for planting seeds. noun

A person who plants seeds, either by hand or by machine. noun

One who plants something.

A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.

Any of the early English 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.

Old lingo dating from the 19th century to describe owners of plantations and slaveholders of large estates worked by slaves as southerners and planters were too lazy and retarded to do any such work. During the civil war planers and their extended family were known to cuckhold/cuck southern confederate soldiers and then they would bear there bastards while confederate barbarians were fighting to end america, freedom, and civilization on their behalf. Urban Dictionary

A collision in which the full force of the impact is taken by one's face. An action that results in a face plant. Urban Dictionary

Someone who grows mad weed trees in their house. usually really expensive. they grow in their pools, basments, gardens, etc... they make alot of money. and shank people who steal their shit Urban Dictionary

When you stand in void fissure. Earthquake, or any other graphically intensive AOE. Urban Dictionary

The act of planning banter by doing something out of the ordinary in hopes of creating banter Urban Dictionary

Planters is an adjective used to describe someone who has large nuts. Urban Dictionary

Adj: A play on words that when coupled with the word "nuts" exaggerates one's heightened level of insanity. Urban Dictionary

A company that makes Honey Roasted Peanuts, and has a mascot like thing called Mr. Peanut, who features a funny top hat, cane, black sleeves, and gloves, but no suit. Urban Dictionary

Plural noun People who plant things, and make barely any profit whatsoever, or end up losing over $100,000 a year, while still planting things for the good of mankind. Urban Dictionary

An outdoor planter made out of an old used tire, which is cut zig-zag around the edges, turned inside out, and sometimes painted. Also know as a "tie-ya planta". See bathtub jesus and lawn ball Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Planter

The word "planter" in example sentences

The term planter was applied to one who went to the colony, and his personal adventure was equated to one unit of investment at the same rate as above. ❋ Walter Stitt Robinson (N/A)

The planter is made using a complex six-part mold (compared to the typical two-to four-part mold) with seventeen post-molding cuts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The planter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The coffee can inverse planter is less ad hoc that it might seem -- I cut out the base hole and glued in plastic sheeting a while ago, so today's work consisted of inserting cup hooks (there are nuts threaded on the inside to stop them pulling free), screwing in the anchor (I drilled a hole a few days back), and roping it up. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This OSUSOWAKE which means sharing in Japanese planter uses a new lightweight material called Puffcal to grow plants. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Being an ex-planter is so much better than being a active planter. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Catherine Weston of Ferryland made Complaint upon Oath that William McDaniel of Ferryland planter is justly Indebted to her in the Sum of one hundred and nine pounds four shillings and five pence sterling which he has refused to pay; … praying that justice may be done her. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Mrs. Catherine Weston of Ferryland Plaintiff on the 17th August last made Complaint upon Oath before Our Justices of our Court of Common pleas that William McDaniel of Ferryland planter is justly Indebted to her in the sum of One hundred and nine pounds four shillings and fivepence sterling being for the Amount of a Book-debt, and that he refuses payment thereof although thereunto frequently required. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But bethinking me that it was quite possible my planter might be a "Democrat," as Mr. Jefferson calls his party, I spoke guardedly, I thought. ❋ Mary Dillon (N/A)

The home of the planter was usually a large country house of ten or twelve rooms, situated on an elevation, or river bluff. ❋ Various (N/A)

The planter is a denomadized Arab; -- he has fixed himself with horses and slaves in a fertile spot, where he guards his women with ❋ Ulrich Bonnell Phillips (1905)

In the civil courts, the planter is the recognized accountant of both parties. ❋ Unknown (1901)

The home of the planter is a wooden house with rough-hewn beams and unplaned boards, surrounded by a high stockade. ❋ John Bach McMaster (1892)

The planter was the first to act; he sprang to the intruding missile, and held it up to view. ❋ O. Henry (1886)

But I return to the objection that the planter should be a planter. ❋ Unknown (1861)

The planter was a fighting man, as well as a strong Unionist. ❋ Oliver Optic (1859)

The planter is the friend of the authorities of his district, they dare not disoblige him, and if they dared, they are at last to be gained over by a bride, or got rid of, by a remonstrance to the governor, and a suitable present to the assessor of the governor, who is one of the great law-officers of the crown. ❋ Unknown (1840)

Page 42 propriety be called a planter, I might at least claim with some degree of justice, the name of a small farmer. ❋ Unknown (1838)

A planter is a tree that has 'replanted' itself into the river bottom, under water temporary; will unplant itself at any given moment. ❋ Unknown (1811)

planter ❋ TheS (2022)

"[Mop up] that [barf] before someone slips and takes [a planter]!" ❋ LeonAzul (2008)

stoner 1:im gonna steal that niggas [haze] stoner 2: damn nigga dont do that he [shank yo ass], he be [a planter] ❋ Black Lungs (2005)

Xcelerate has [died] from Corborus' [burrow]. Group: Looks like Xcelerate pulled [a planter]. ❋ SheckyMcFerris (2010)

"Wow that shirt looks rather large on you [good sir]" "Oh yes, I accidentally bought a large one, and wore it for [banterous] purposes" "Good [planter] my friend" ❋ BanterousNinja (2015)

Girl:ooh [you got some] nice [planters] [I like it]. Boy:Ya thanks ❋ Blake’s Dad (2020)

"I told her I wanted [to break] up and she started crying and went [nuts on] me. I mean, she went Planters [nuts]." ❋ J 'Sak (2008)

Go get me some Planters [Honey Roasted] [Peanuts], now! Or [I'll kill you] dead! ❋ DLG (2003)

Hey, look, there are some [planters], [planting] some food to feed us, although they are losing money by [feeding] people. ❋ DLG (2003)

In many parts of the U.S., and especially in [Rhode Island], [tire] [planters] are an essential part of some landscapes. ❋ Bkdouble (2006)

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