excavator
1excavator — EXCAVATÓR, excavatoare, s.n. Maşină de lucru autopropulsată, de mare capacitate, întrebuinţată pentru săpat şi încărcat pământul, la diferite lucrări de terasament, în exploatările miniere etc. [var.: escavatór s.n.] – Din fr. excavateur, cf. rus …
2Excavator — Ex ca*va tor, n. One who, or that which, excavates or hollows out; a machine, as a dredging machine, or a tool, for excavating. [1913 Webster] …
3excavator — [n] earthmover backhoe, bulldozer, digger, heavy machinery; concept 505 …
4excavator — [eks′kə vāt΄ər] n. a person or thing that excavates; specif., a steam shovel, dredge, etc …
5Excavator — CAT 325C, fitted with quick coupler and tilting bucketAn excavator is an engineering vehicle consisting of an articulated arm (boom, stick), bucket and cab mounted on a pivot (a rotating platform, like a Lazy Susan) atop an undercarriage with… …
6excavator — UK [ˈekskəˌveɪtə(r)] / US [ˈekskəˌveɪtər] noun [countable] Word forms excavator : singular excavator plural excavators 1) a large machine for digging holes in the ground 2) someone who digs in the ground in order to find things from the past …
7Excavator — Doppelendiger Exkavator Detailaufnahme: Scharfes Exkavatorende …
8excavator — [[t]e̱kskəveɪtə(r)[/t]] excavators N COUNT An excavator is a very large machine that is used for digging, for example when people are building something …
9excavator — excavate ► VERB 1) make (a hole or channel) by digging. 2) extract (material) from the ground by digging. 3) carefully remove earth from (an area) in order to find buried remains. DERIVATIVES excavation noun excavator noun. ORIGIN Latin excavare… …
10excavator — noun Date: circa 1815 one that excavates; especially a power operated shovel …