Associations to the word «Planter»
Noun
- Indigo
- Plantation
- Negroes
- Peanut
- Slave
- Overseer
- Laborer
- Emancipation
- Cotton
- Tobacco
- Ceylon
- Sugarcane
- Sugar
- Merchant
- Planting
- Slavery
- Ender
- Apprenticeship
- Antigua
- Mysore
- Barbados
- Importation
- Cultivation
- Manure
- Labourer
- Miro
- Abolition
- Elite
- Abolitionist
- Cane
- Malaya
- Crop
- Indies
- Aristocracy
- Freedman
- Chesapeake
- Apprentice
- Charleston
- Loyalist
- Trader
- Assam
- Cocoa
- Louisiana
- Levee
- Tea
- Legislator
- Mississippi
- Virginia
- Farmer
- Adventurer
- Proprietor
- Industrialist
- Jamaica
- Statesman
- Capitalist
- Coffee
- Servitude
- Landowner
- Kraft
- Carolina
- Corn
- Dominica
- Coloni
- Burgess
- Grower
- Labor
- Rice
- African
- Jamestown
- Plow
- Colonist
- Settler
- Maryland
- Colony
- Gin
Adjective
Wiktionary
PLANTER, noun. A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.
PLANTER, noun. (historical) Any of the early English settlers, given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I.
PLANTER, noun. A machine used for planting seeds.
PLANTER, noun. A person who plants seeds, either by hand or by machine.
PLANTER, noun. The owner of a plantation.
PLANTER BOX, noun. A flower box; an object that contains live flowers, usually affixed outside, just below a window.
PLANTER BOXES, noun. Plural of planter box
Dictionary definition
PLANTER, noun. The owner or manager of a plantation.
PLANTER, noun. A worker who puts or sets seeds or seedlings into the ground.
PLANTER, noun. A decorative pot for house plants.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.