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har·vest·er [ˈhɑ:vɪstəʳ, Am ˈhɑ:rvɪstɚ] N

1. harvester dated (reaper):

harvester
Erntearbeiter(in) m (f)

2. harvester:

harvester (machine)
harvester (for crops)
combined harvester

com·bine ˈhar·ves·ter N

forage harvester AGR

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

combined harvester

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A harvester developed symptoms of moderately severe poisoning after working in a field that had been sprayed with the chemical 2 weeks earlier.
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The harvester trailers for in-demand crops are now pulled by gasoline fueled tractors.
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Chicken harvesters can harvest up to 200 chickens every 30 seconds, and around 8,000 per hour.
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Billets harvested from a mechanical harvester are planted by a machine that opens and recloses the ground.
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Custom harvesters usually own their own combines and work for the same farms every harvest season.
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She successfully explains the harm their harvester has caused.
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These poles are hung until the harvester is full.
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The principle aimed for in mechanised logging is no feet on the forest floor, and the harvester and forwarder allow this to be achieved.
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Studies have demonstrated that the use of chicken harvesters may be less stressful to the birds compared to being hand-wrangled by humans.
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Olives are also produced and managed by various harvesters.
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