Reaper
(noun)
A person or machine that reaps (cuts and gathers) crops.
Origin:
Old english ræpare, from ræpan "to reap".
Examples:
- The farmer used a reaper to cut the wheat in the field.
- The reaper had to work quickly to finish the job before the rain.
- The reaper was a common sight in the countryside during harvest season.
- The old reaper was replaced by a modern combine harvester.
- The reaper's job was hard, it required a lot of skill and experience.