IPA: /ˈɡɪnər/
KK: /ˈgɪnər/
A person who operates a machine that separates cotton fibers from their seeds, or a facility where this process takes place.
The ginner worked hard to ensure the cotton was processed efficiently.
The word 'ginner' originates from Old English 'ginn', meaning wide or spacious. It refers to someone or something that is wide or expansive in nature.
Think of 'ginn' meaning wide or spacious, which helps you remember that a 'ginner' relates to something expansive.