Grower

ˈɡroʊər

nounBeginnerCommonBusiness

Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person or company that cultivates crops or produces plants, typically for commercial purposes.

ˈɡroʊər

nounneutralBeginner
Business

A person or thing that cultivates or produces something.

The coffee grower in Colombia uses sustainable farming practices.

💡 Simply: A grower is someone who helps things grow, like a farmer who grows fruits and vegetables. They're the ones who take care of plants so we can eat them or enjoy their beauty!

👶 For kids: A grower is someone who helps plants grow, like a farmer or a person who has a garden.

More Examples

2

The local flower grower supplies fresh blooms to the market every week.

3

The successful wine relies on the skill of the grape grower.

How It's Used

Agriculture

"The apple grower harvested the fruit in the fall."

Business

"The vineyard owner is a skilled grape grower."

Horticulture

"The rose grower carefully pruned the bushes."

2

Something that assists growth, such as a substance or device.

ˈɡroʊər

nounneutralmedium
Technology

A device or substance that helps something grow.

This new fertilizer will act as a grower for these seeds.

💡 Simply: Sometimes 'grower' can also mean something that helps things grow better. Think of it like a special light to help your plants grow indoors.

👶 For kids: Sometimes a grower is something that helps things grow. Like a special light to help plants in your house!

More Examples

2

The hydroponic system uses nutrient solutions as growers for the plants.

3

The grower helped the crops thrive through the dry summer.

How It's Used

Agriculture

"The new fertilizer is a great grower for this crop."

Horticulture

"A special light can be used as a grower for indoor plants."

Tip:A device that can help crops to GROW faster and healthier.

From Middle English *growere*, equivalent to grow + -er. The suffix '-er' indicates an agent or one who performs an action.

The term 'grower' has been used to describe those involved in the cultivation of crops and plants for centuries, appearing frequently in agricultural and horticultural contexts.

Memory tip

Think of someone who helps things GROW.

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