Lumberjack vs. Woodcutter

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Lumberjacknoun

A person whose work is to fell trees.

Lumberjacknoun

A lumberjacket.

Lumberjackverb

(transitive) To work as a lumberjack, cutting down trees.

Lumberjacknoun

a person who works at lumbering; a lumberman.

Lumberjacknoun

The grey jay.

Lumberjacknoun

a person who fells trees

Lumberjacknoun

a short warm outer jacket

Lumberjacknoun

(especially in North America) a person who fells trees, cuts them into logs, or transports them to a sawmill.

Lumberjack

Lumberjacks are mostly North American workers in the logging industry who perform the initial harvesting and transport of trees for ultimate processing into forest products. The term usually refers to loggers in the era (before 1945 in the United States) when trees were felled using hand tools and dragged by oxen to rivers.

Woodcutternoun

A person who cuts down trees; a lumberjack.

Woodcutternoun

A person who cuts wood.

Woodcutternoun

A person who makes woodcuts.

Woodcutternoun

A person who cuts wood.

Woodcutternoun

An engraver on wood.

Woodcutternoun

cuts down trees and chops wood as a job

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