Planter

Noun

 * 1) A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.
 * 2)  Any of the early English settlers, given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I.
 * 3) A machine used for planting seeds.
 * 4) A person who operates such a machine.
 * 5) The owner of a plantation.

Adjectives for Planter
eccentric; remote; poverty-stricken; brusque; affluent; large-scale.

Thesaurus
Bauer, agriculturalist, agriculturist, agrologist, agronomist, coffee-planter, collective farm worker, colonial, colonist, colonizer, crofter, cropper, cultivator, dirt farmer, dry farmer, farm laborer, farmer, farmhand, gentleman farmer, granger, grower, harvester, harvestman, haymaker, homesteader, husbandman, immigrant, kibbutznik, kolkhoznik, kulak, muzhik, nester, peasant, peasant holder, picker, pioneer, plowboy, plowman, precursor, raiser, rancher, ranchman, reaper, rustic, settler, sharecropper, sooner, sower, squatter, tea-planter, tenant farmer, tiller, tree farmer, truck farmer, yeoman

Translations

 * Azeri: dibçək
 * Finnish: kukkalaatikko,


 * Turkish: saksı


 * Finnish: istuttaja


 * Finnish: plantaasinomistaja

Anagrams

 * pantler
 * replant

Verb

 * 1)  to plant
 * 2)  to drive in (a nail, stake etc.)
 * 3)  to pitch (a tent)
 * 4)  to crash

Etymology
From plantare:, present active infinitive of planto:.

Anagrams

 * parlent