barterer
[noun]
a person who trades goods or services directly without using money
Ex: The barterer traded firewood for milk and eggs .
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Sign inconnoisseur
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an individual who is an expert of art, food, music, etc. and can judge its quality
Ex: The music connoisseur curated a playlist spanning genres and eras , showcasing lesser-known gems alongside timeless classics for an eclectic listening experience .
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Sign inreaper
[noun]
a person who cuts and collects crops when they are ready
Ex: The reaper coordinated with other workers to complete the harvest on time .
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Sign inpromoter
[noun]
someone who actively supports, advocates, or champions a cause, idea, or initiative
Ex: The organization hired a promoter to raise awareness about public health .
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Sign ingirder
[noun]
a long and thick metal bar used to build bridges or form the frame of large structures such as buildings
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Sign inposeur
[noun]
a person who pretends to be what they are not to impress others
Ex: He acted like a rebel , but his friends knew he was just a poseur.
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Sign incartographer
[noun]
a person who designs or creates maps
Ex: The cartographer's latest project involved mapping underwater topography to assist marine biologists in studying coral reef ecosystems .
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