Trencher


noun
1.
a person or thing that digs trenches.
2.
ditchdigger (def 3).
3.
a rectangular or circular flat piece of wood on which meat, or other food, is served or carved.
4.
such a piece of wood and the food on it.
5.
Archaic. food; the pleasures of good eating.
noun
1.
(esp formerly) a wooden board on which food was served or cut
2.
Also called trencher cap another name for mortarboard (sense 1)
noun
1.
a person or thing that digs trenches

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