| 释义 | plant·er \ˈplantə(r), -aan-, -ain-\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: plant (I) + -er
 1.  : one that cultivates plants: as
 a.
 (1)  : farmer
 (2)  : one who owns or operates a plantation
 b.  : a planting machine
 2.
 a.  : one who settles or founds a place
 < among the earliest planters of York — W.M.Emery >
 especially  : one who helps to found a new colony or settles in it
 < one of the planters of Virginia >
 b.  : one settled in Ireland on forfeited lands or in the holding of an evicted tenant
 3.  : one who helps to establish a doctrine or institution
 < one of the chief planters of democracy in his country >
 4.  : a snag fixed at one end in a riverbed and standing almost rigidly — distinguished from sawyer
 5. [plant (II) + -er]  : an owner or operator of a fishing or shipping plant in Newfoundland
 6.  : a container (as a box, pot, or hanging basket) in which plants are grown or placed for decorative purposes — compare cachepot, dish garden
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