plodder

noun 3

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noun

1

A person who, or animal that, plods.

Brown rats, black rats, grey rats, tawny rats, Grave old plodders, gay young friskers […]

Mules and horses were individually plodders, or ‘flash,’ or rogues.

2

A person who works slowly, making a great effort with little result; a person who studies laboriously.

Study is like the heaven’s glorious sun That will not be deep-search’d with saucy looks: Small have continual plodders ever won Save base authority from others' books

1899, Pansy (pseudonym of Isabella Macdonald Alden), Three People, Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, Chapter 21, p. 271, What an indefatigable plodder you are to get those papers ready so soon, and an unmerciful man besides to make me go over them to-night.

3

A machine for extruding soap, margarine, etc. through a die plate so it can be cut into billets.

From the mill the soap passes into the hopper of the plodder. This machine feeds it automatically into a compartment where it is subjected to an enormous pressure, forming it again into a compact mass.

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