breeder vs harvester

breeder

noun
  • A person who breeds plants or animals (professionally). 

  • A person who has had or who is capable of having children; a person who is focussed on the rearing of their own children. 

  • A heterosexual; i.e. one whose sexual intercourse can lead to breeding. 

  • A pattern that exhibits quadratic growth by generating multiple copies of a secondary pattern, each of which then generates multiple copies of a tertiary pattern. 

harvester

noun
  • A machine that gathers the harvest (harvests the crop). 

  • finnock (a young sea trout) 

  • A North American butterfly, Feniseca tarquinius, whose larvae eat aphids and are the only entirely carnivorous caterpillars in North America 

  • A program or algorithm that gathers data from a source. 

  • A type of heavy forestry vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging for felling, delimbing and bucking trees 

  • Any butterfly of the lycaenid subfamily Miletinae to which this belongs, which are all carnivores. 

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