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fletcher
noun , old use a person whose job is to make arrows.
[14c: from French flecher arrow maker, from flèche arrow]
noun , old use a person whose job is to make arrows.
[14c: from French flecher arrow maker, from flèche arrow]
stretcher
noun
1 a device that is used for carrying a sick or wounded person in a lying position.
2 someone who stretches.
3 anything that is used for stretching something, eg gloves, shoes, a painter's canvas, etc.
4 a horizontal crossbar that is used in timbering.
5 building a brick, block or stone that is laid so that the longer side shows on the wall face. Compare header.
verb (stretchered , stretchering ) to carry someone on a stretcher stretchered off after a bad tackle .
[15c: from stretch]
noun
1 a device that is used for carrying a sick or wounded person in a lying position.
2 someone who stretches.
3 anything that is used for stretching something, eg gloves, shoes, a painter's canvas, etc.
4 a horizontal crossbar that is used in timbering.
5 building a brick, block or stone that is laid so that the longer side shows on the wall face. Compare header.
verb (stretchered , stretchering ) to carry someone on a stretcher stretchered off after a bad tackle .
[15c: from stretch]
stretcher-bearer
noun someone who carries a stretcher.
noun someone who carries a stretcher.
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