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work·er \ˈwərkər; ˈwə̄kə(r, ˈwəik-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English worcher, werker, from worchen, werken to work + -er 1. : doer, creator < worker of miracles > < worker of magic spells > 2. a. : laborer, toiler < workers in the Lord's vineyard > < migratory workers in the orchards > b. : one who is employed especially at manual or industrial labor for a wage < rate increases for all the workers in the steel industry > c. : one who works in a particular field < workers in cancer research > or industry or with a particular material — often used in combination d. : a member of the working class < party of workers and small farmers > 3. : one of the neuter usually sterile individuals of the social ants, bees, and termites — see ant illustration, honeybee illustration 4. a. : a 2-handled scraping knife used in dressing leather b. : a bobbin that moves across the pillow forming the pattern in bobbin lace — compare hanger 5 c. : any of various small rollers or cylinders in a textile machine (as a fearnought or carder) that has wire teeth set at such an angle as to draw the fiber bodily away from the large cylinder — compare stripper 5 5. or worker plate : a usually electrotype plate from which printing is done — compare caster 1b 6. a. : one who works for a political party or party machine especially to get out the vote b. : social worker 7. : working fire |