tanner

[ˈtænər]

tanner Definition

  • 1a person whose occupation is to tan hides, or convert them into leather
  • 2a brownish shade of skin resulting from exposure to the sun

Using tanner: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tanner" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tanner worked hard to produce high-quality leather.

  • Example

    Her skin turned a deep tanner color after spending a week at the beach.

  • Example

    The tanner used traditional methods to tan the animal hides.

tanner Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tanner

Phrases with tanner

  • tanner's bark

    the bark of certain trees, especially oak, used in tanning leather

    Example

    The tanner used tanner's bark to tan the hides.

  • tanner's oil

    an oil used in the process of tanning leather

    Example

    The tanner applied tanner's oil to the hides to soften them.

  • tanner's pit

    a pit used for soaking hides in a solution of water and tanning agents to convert them into leather

    Example

    The tanner placed the hides in the tanner's pit to begin the tanning process.

Origins of tanner

from Old English 'tannian', meaning 'to convert into leather'

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Summary: tanner in Brief

The term 'tanner' [ˈtænər] refers to a person who converts animal hides into leather. It also refers to a brownish shade of skin resulting from exposure to the sun. The phrase 'tanner's bark' denotes the bark of certain trees used in tanning leather, while 'tanner's oil' refers to an oil used in the process of tanning leather. 'Tanner's pit' is a pit used for soaking hides in a solution of water and tanning agents to convert them into leather.

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