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Definition of Harvesters

Harvester
Harvester Har"vest*er, n. 1. One who harvests; a machine for cutting and gathering grain; a reaper. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A harvesting ant.

Meaning of Harvesters from wikipedia

- film The Harvesters (Doctor Who), a 1968, Doctor Who adventure serial Harvesters (Ancher), a 1905 oil painting by Anna Ancher The Harvester, a 1936 American...
- The modern combine harvester, simply combine, is a machine designed to harvest a variety of cultivated seeds. Combine harvesters are one of the most economically...
- unknown lifestyle among ants Messor, seed-harvesters Pheidole, seed-harvesters Pogonomyrmex, seed-harvesters Pogonomyrmex barbatus Pogonomyrmex maricopa...
- Group. Whitbread had offered £150 million to acquire the chain. Most Harvesters were in the South East, and B**** had plans to rebrand other restaurants...
- The International Harvester Company (often abbreviated IH or International) was an American manufacturer of agricultural and construction equipment, automobiles...
- lighter-weight harvesters. In the 1930s, John Deere and other farm equipment manufacturers began developing hillside harvesting technology. Harvesters now had...
- Laverda is a manufacturer of combine harvesters and hay equipment, based in Breganze, Italy. It was founded in 1873 by Pietro Laverda to produce farming...
- Universal Harvester is a novel by the American novelist and singer-songwriter John Darnielle. It is the second novel written by Darnielle, after Wolf...
- "Harvester of Sorrow" is a song by the American heavy metal band Metallica. It was released on August 28, 1988, as the first single from their fourth...
- The Harvester is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Homer Croy, Robert Lee Johnson, Elizabeth Meehan and Gertrude Orr...