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How to pronounce gatherers in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms accumulator, collector
Type of worker
Has types rent collector, gleaner, conductor
Type Words
Type of somebody, soul, individual, mortal, person, someone
Derivation gather


they were a society of hunters and gatherers.

Examples of gatherers

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It starts with simply shining a light on who these paid signature gatherers are.
From the thenewstribune.com
Here he plays Oh, a shy, self-deprecating member of a tribe of hunter-gatherers.
From the independent.co.uk
They are asking people to call or e-mail them when they see signature gatherers.
From the thenewstribune.com
The area is frequented mostly by firewood gatherers, hunters and local ranchers.
From the kansas.com
Hunter-gatherers may have been so lithe and healthy because the weak were dead.
From the economist.com
They were primarily hunter-gatherers who speared huge lake perch with harpoons.
From the nytimes.com
Maybe it goes back to when we were gatherers, and flowers were food and medicine.
From the fresnobee.com
We don't have IQ data on hunter-gatherers, but we do have some brain size data.
From the scienceblogs.com
It's not an easy life, not even hunter gatherers do it, because it's not human.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • (gatherer) a person who gathers; "they were a society of hunters and gatherers"
  • (Gatherer) A company primarily engaged in the gathering of natural gas from well or field lines for delivery, for a fee, to a natural gas processing plant or central point. Gathering companies may also provide compression, dehydration, and/or treating services.
  • (GATHERER) glassworker who inserted the blow iron into the molten glass ready for the blower
  • (Gatherer) Includes any pipeline, truck, motor vehicle, boat, barge, or person authorized to gather or accept oil, gas, or geothermal resources from lease production or lease storage.
  • (Gatherer) worked in a glass making. Also, a possible abbreviation for a rag gatherer in the textile industry.
  • (gatherer) A program that automatically assembles indexing information from digital library collections.
  • Money-collectors employed by an acting company to take money at the admissions or entrances to a theater.