- indentured labourer
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
labourer — la‧bour‧er [ˈleɪbərə ǁ ər] , laborer noun [countable] JOBS someone whose job involves a lot of heavy physical work: • Nick found work as a laborer at a construction site. • a day laborer (= a worker who is hired for a day at a time ) … Financial and business terms
labourer — (BrE) (AmE laborer) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ casual (esp. BrE), day, wage ▪ immigrant (esp. AmE), migrant ▪ manual ▪ … Collocations dictionary
indentured — adj. Indentured is used with these nouns: ↑labourer, ↑servant … Collocations dictionary
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Totaram Sanadhya — Infobox Person name = Totaram Sanadhya image size = 300 caption = birth date = 1876 birth place = Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, India death date = 1947 death place = Sabarmati Ashram, Gujarat, India education = no formal education occupation = Farmer … Wikipedia
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