GROOMER

Etymology

Noun

groomer (plural groomers)

A person who grooms animals.

A brush used to groom horses.

An animal that grooms another (the groomee).

A tool used by men for trimming the hair.

One who grooms, or attempts to gain the trust of a minor etc. in order to exploit them.

A person employed to clean the inside of an airplane between flights.

Anagrams

• regroom

Source: Wiktionary


Groom"er, n.

Definition: One who, or that which, grooms horses; especially, a brush rotated by a flexible or jointed revolving shaft, for cleaning horses.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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