forester

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A surname for someone who lived, or worked in a forest
A person who lives in a forest
A person who practices forestry
{n} an officer or inhabitant of a forest
An English topographical surname for someone who lived, or worked in a forest
someone trained in forestry
An inhabitant of a forest
A forester is a person whose job is to look after the trees in a forest and to plant new ones. someone who works in a forest taking care of, planting, and cutting down the trees
A person who has been professionally educated in forestry at a college or university A B C D E F G H I L M O P R S T U V W -G- Girdling -- Completely encircling the trunk of a tree with a cut that severs the bark and cambium of the tree, usually resulting in the death of the tree
A trained professional in charge of the general health of the forest A forester's responsibilities may include (but aren't limited to) tree growing and planting, animal habitat protection and improvement, soil protection, fire protection, land use management, water protection, and timber harvesting
A lepidopterous insect belonging to Alypia and allied genera; as, the eight-spotted forester A
someone trained in forestry English writer of adventure novels featuring Captain Horatio Hornblower (1899-1966)
A person who lived in a forest
a person whose job it is to look after forests They help decide what is done in forests, like if trees should be cut down
Brand of cider produced in England
This title may be used as a job title; but primarily refers to a person who has graduated from a University program specializing in the broad science of Forestry, including Forest Engineering Thus a person may be a Forester by degree, but may be working in a wide variety of jobs - not necessarily in the field of forestry
{i} woodsman; expert in forestry; person responsible for the maintenance of a forest; animal living in a forest; type of kangaroo
a person engaged in the profession of forestry In some countries the term is restricted to those who received formal post-secondary education in forestry or who possess the equivalent qualifications A forester may or may not be a Registered Professional Forester, which is a legally-recognized title
A forest tree
One who has charge of the growing timber on an estate; an officer appointed to watch a forest and preserve the game
English writer of adventure novels featuring Captain Horatio Hornblower (1899-1966)
A macho guy like me or sometimes a liberated woman thanks to affirmative action A B S degree in Forest Management is required to be a real forester Without that, anyone is just pretending Massachusetts will soon be implementing a "forester licensing" law, although most foresters in the state are witholding judgement on the law until we see how it is implemented The current version of the law is crippled
octomaculata, which in the larval state is injurious to the grapevine
horatio hornblower
New Forester
Someone who lives in the New Forest
New Forester
A New Forest pony
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C S Forester
born Aug. 27, 1899, Cairo, Egypt died April 2, 1966, Fullerton, Calif., U.S. British novelist and journalist. Forester abandoned medicine for writing and achieved success with his first novel, Payment Deferred (1926). He is best known as the creator of the naval officer Horatio Hornblower, whose rise from midshipman to admiral and peer during the Napoleonic Wars is told in 12 novels published 1937-67. Many of his novels were adapted into movies, including The African Queen (1935; film, 1951)
C.S. Forester
a British writer best known for his stories about the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, especially those about the character Captain Horatio Hornblower (1899-1966)
Cecil Scott Forester
born Aug. 27, 1899, Cairo, Egypt died April 2, 1966, Fullerton, Calif., U.S. British novelist and journalist. Forester abandoned medicine for writing and achieved success with his first novel, Payment Deferred (1926). He is best known as the creator of the naval officer Horatio Hornblower, whose rise from midshipman to admiral and peer during the Napoleonic Wars is told in 12 novels published 1937-67. Many of his novels were adapted into movies, including The African Queen (1935; film, 1951)
Robert Forester Mushet
born 1811, Coleford, Gloucestershire, Eng. died January 1891, Coleford British steelmaker. He was the son of the ironmaster David Mushet (1772-1847). Robert's discovery in 1868 that adding tungsten to steel greatly increases its hardness even after air cooling produced the first commercial steel alloy, a material that formed the basis for the development of tool steels for the machining of metals. Mushet also discovered that the addition of manganese to steel produced by the Bessemer process improved the steel's ability to withstand rolling and forging at high temperatures
foresters
plural of forester
forester

    Hyphenation

    for·est·er

    Turkish pronunciation

    fôrıstır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈfôrəstər/ /ˈfɔːrəstɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'for-&-st&r, 'fär ] (noun.) 14th century. Old French forestier, from forest + -ier
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