What is the meaning of Planter?

One who plants something.

  1. Any of the early English or Scottish settlers who were given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I.
  2. Any member of a similar landed class of (often wealthy) farm owners elsewhere, such as plantation owners whose lands are worked by farm workers, wage slaves, or slaves.

Any of the early English or Scottish settlers who were given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I.

Any member of a similar landed class of (often wealthy) farm owners elsewhere, such as plantation owners whose lands are worked by farm workers, wage slaves, or slaves.

A box or pot for plants to be planted in, usually large and standing on the floor.

A machine for planting seeds or transplants.

nursery (place where young plants are cultivated)

seedling

breeding-ground

a frameup; a false incrimination of an innocent person

indefinite plural of plante

present of plante

a planter, one who plants (usually plants or perhaps fungi)

a farmer, a tiller; in particular the owner or operator of a plantation, a planter

a founder of a colony, a settler, a coloniser

to plant

to drive in (a nail, stake etc.)

to pitch (a tent)

to flake, leave someone behind, by not showing up (for a meeting, date)

to crash

to fall off

to fail, to not succeed

to break down

to stab with a knife

first-person singular present passive subjunctive of plantō

a planter; one that plants something

indefinite plural of plante

present of plante

indefinite feminine plural of plante

Source: wiktionary.org