DITCHER


Meaning of DITCHER in English

ˈdichə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English dicher, from dichen to make a ditch + -er — more at ditch

1. : a workman who digs or repairs ditches

2. : a machine that digs ditches and usually piles the dirt in a bank to the side (as by means of a conveyor belt)

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