Canner


a person who cans meat, fruit, etc., for preservation.
an animal yielding meat of poor quality, suitable only for canning.
Historical Examples

Mechanical Devices in the Home Edith Louise Allen
Crimes of Charity Konrad Bercovici
Mechanical Devices in the Home Edith Louise Allen
Mechanical Devices in the Home Edith Louise Allen
The American Country Girl Martha Foote Crow
Mechanical Devices in the Home Edith Louise Allen
Every Step in Canning Grace Viall Gray
A line-o’-verse or two Bert Leston Taylor
Every Step in Canning Grace Viall Gray
Thrice Armed Harold Bindloss

noun
a person or organization whose job is to can foods

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