FORCER


Meaning of FORCER in English

I. forc·er ˈfōrsər, ˈfȯr-; ˈfōəsə(r, ˈfȯ(ə)s- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old French forcier, from force — more at force

archaic : coffer , chest

II. for·cer noun

( -s )

Etymology: force (II) + -er

1. : one that forces (as by driving, compelling, or pressing) ; especially : a person that forces crops (as for out-of-season markets)

2.

a. : the solid piston of a force pump

b. : a small hand pump (as for sinking pits or draining cellars)

c. : force 8 a

3. : a plant especially adapted to forcing

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