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quarrier
quar·ry 1 Q0017300 (kwôr′ē, kwŏr′ē)n. pl. quar·ries 1. a. A hunted animal; prey.b. Hunted animals considered as a group; game.2. An object of pursuit: The police lost their quarry in the crowd. [Middle English querre, entrails of a deer given to hounds as a reward, from Old French cuiriee, alteration (influenced by cuir, skin) of coree, from Vulgar Latin *corāta, viscera, from Latin cor, heart; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.]
quar·ry 2 Q0017300 (kwôr′ē, kwŏr′ē)n. pl. quar·ries 1. An open excavation or pit from which stone is obtained by digging, cutting, or blasting.2. A rich or productive source: found the book an indispensable quarry of information.tr.v. quar·ried, quar·ry·ing, quar·ries 1. To obtain (stone) from a quarry, as by cutting, digging, or blasting.2. To extract (facts, for example) by long, careful searching: finally quarried out the genealogy from hundreds of sources.3. To use (land) as a quarry. [Middle English quarey, from Medieval Latin quareria, quareia, alteration of Old French quarriere, from *quarre, cut stone, from Latin quadrum, square; see kwetwer- in Indo-European roots.] quar′ri·er n.
quar·ry 3 Q0017300 (kwôr′ē, kwŏr′ē)n. pl. quar·ries 1. A square or diamond shape.2. A pane of glass having this shape. [Variant of quarrel.]quarrier (ˈkwɒrɪə) n1. (Professions) another word for quarryman2. (Mining & Quarrying) another word for quarrymanquar•ri•er (ˈkwɔr i ər, ˈkwɒr-) n. a person who quarries stone. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | quarrier - a man who works in a quarryquarrymanworker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker"breaker, ledgeman - a quarry worker who splits off blocks of stonecutter, stonecutter - someone who cuts or carves stone | Translations EncyclopediaSeeQuarryquarrier
Synonyms for quarriernoun a man who works in a quarrySynonymsRelated Words- worker
- breaker
- ledgeman
- cutter
- stonecutter
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