From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwoodcutterwood‧cut‧ter /ˈwʊdˌkʌtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] old-fashionedTAFBOsomeone whose job is to cut down trees in a forestExamples from the Corpuswoodcutter• You can replace the hunter with a woodcutter to reduce the atmosphere for violence.• The delta is frequented by fishermen and woodcutters as well as by a healthypopulation of tigers.• He was then living among peasants and woodcutters..• A number of woodcutters and honey-hunters have fallen victim to Sunderbans tigers.• Mungo watched him pile up the treble twenties, thinking of the small boyadopted by the woodcutter.• I thought about the shot I had heard, and contemplatedconfronting the woodcutters.• She escaped into the forest, where she found her friend the woodcutter.• The astonishedcashier told McGregor, an unemployedwoodcutter, to come back later - then called the police.