[
UK
/fˈɒɹɪstɐ/
]
[ US /ˈfɔɹəstɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɔɹəstɝ/ ]
NOUN
- English writer of adventure novels featuring Captain Horatio Hornblower (1899-1966)
How To Use Forester In A Sentence
- By looking at how and why reforestation failed, we can better understand the motivations driving the foresters and lumbermen, and begin to understand their conceptions of the forest as a whole.
- Even back then, local foresters advised the couple on which species to replant.
- The foresters can also recommend suitable trees for windbreaks in your area.
- Supplies of some fast-selling vehicles including the Prius, the Nissan Rogue and Subaru Forester already are beginning to dwindle. Dealers Shift Gears as Inventories of Made-in-Japan Cars Run Low
- Timber lobbyists and foresters say thin out some national forests as a means of fireproofing them and preventing more superfires; that means cutting trees - lots of them.
- Their origins lay among the huntsmen and foresters who had long used horns, either animal or metal, as a way of communicating in wooded areas.
- Foresters are often completely bewildered that local communities resent them.
- _ I thought that among so many foresters there might be an agistor. Gryll Grange
- But were foresters, or for that matter loggers, receptive to this idea?
- The son of a Perthshire woodcutter, Macintosh himself became a forester.