Lumberjack
[luhm-ber-jak] /ˈlʌm bərˌdʒæk/
noun
1.
a person who works at ; logger.
2.
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3.
Canadian. the gray jay.
/ˈlʌmbəˌdʒæk/
noun
1.
(esp in North America) a person whose work involves felling trees, transporting the timber, etc
n.
1831, Canadian English, from lumber (n.) + Jack.
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