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ALL meanings of lister

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  • noun lister A plow with a double moldboard. 1
  • noun lister a border or bordering strip, usually of cloth. 1
  • noun lister a selvage. 1
  • noun lister selvages collectively. 1
  • noun lister a strip of cloth or other material. 1
  • noun lister a strip or band of any kind. 1
  • noun lister a stripe of color. 1
  • noun lister a division of the hair or beard. 1
  • noun lister one of the ridges or furrows of earth made by a lister. 1
  • noun lister a strip of material, as bark or sapwood, to be trimmed from a board. 1
  • noun lister fillet (def 6a). 1
  • adjective lister made of selvages or strips of cloth. 1
  • verb with object lister to produce furrows and ridges on (land) with a lister. 1
  • verb with object lister to prepare (ground) for planting by making ridges and furrows. 1
  • verb with object lister to cut away a narrow strip of wood from the edge of (a stave, plank, etc.). 1
  • verb with object lister Obsolete. to apply a border or edge to. 1
  • noun lister A spear armed with three or more prongs, for striking fish. 0
  • noun lister One who, or that which, lists or produces a listing. 0
  • noun lister A person or organisation that creates or maintains lists. 0
  • noun lister A double-mouldboard plough that throws a deep furrow and at the same time plants and covers grain in the bottom of the furrow. 0
  • noun lister a plough with a double mouldboard designed to throw soil to either side of a central furrow 0
  • noun lister Joseph, 1st Baron Lister. 1827–1912, British surgeon, who introduced the use of antiseptics 0
  • noun lister Joseph1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis 1827-1912; Eng. surgeon: introduced antiseptic surgery 0
  • noun lister a plow with a double moldboard, which heaps the earth on both sides of the furrow: it is sometimes combined with a drill that plants seed at the same time 0
  • noun lister a person who compiles a list or lists 0
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