Raker
[rey-ker] /ˈreɪ kər/
noun
1.
a person or thing that .
2.
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[rey-ker] /ˈreɪ kər/
noun, Building Trades.
1.
an inclined member, as a pile or shore.
/ˈreɪkə/
noun
1.
a person who rakes
2.
a raking implement
3.
(Midland English, dialect) a large lump of coal
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