IPA: /məˈnjʊərər/
KK: /məˈnʊrər/
A person who works with animal waste used to help plants grow, especially in farming or gardening.
The manurer carefully spread the compost over the fields to enrich the soil.
The word 'manurer' originates from the Old French 'manurer', meaning to cultivate or till the land. It refers to a person who applies manure to land to enhance its fertility.
Think of someone who 'cultivates' ('manurer') the land by adding nutrients ('manure') to help plants grow.