canner

Etymology
From, originally from the noun and equivalent to. The modern senses reflect other meanings of the suffix.

Noun

 * 1) Someone or something which cans.
 * 2) A large pot used for processing jars when preserving food, either in a boiling water bath or by capturing steam to elevate the pressure and temperature.
 * 3)  Someone who lives off container deposit refunds from recycling.
 * 4) * 2009,, 125th and Lex: The most complicated, disturbing, and lively intersection in New York City. A photo essay., , December 3, 2009:
 * Among the crowds are ordinary working people shopping at the Pathmark, as well as down-and-out "canners" bringing their cans and bottles to the recycling station on East 124th Street.
 * 1) An animal yielding inferior meat best suited to canning.
 * Among the crowds are ordinary working people shopping at the Pathmark, as well as down-and-out "canners" bringing their cans and bottles to the recycling station on East 124th Street.
 * 1) An animal yielding inferior meat best suited to canning.

Derived terms

 * pressure canner

Verb

 * 1) to cane, to furnish a chair with overlapping strips of cane, reed or rattan
 * 2)  to can
 * 3)  to die
 * 1)  to die
 * 1)  to die

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A manufacturer of cans.
 * 2)  A machine that removes impurities from wine.