picker$60740$ - translation to greek
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picker$60740$ - translation to greek

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN (1915-2008)
Picker Institute

picker      
n. συλλέγων, συλλέκτης, μαζεύων
junk dealer         
  •  Rag-and-bone man in Paris in 1899 (Photo [[Eugène Atget]])
  • A rag-and-bone man with his horse and cart on the streets of [[Streatham]], southwest London in 1985
  • A rag-and-bone man in [[Croydon]], [[London]], May 2011
COLLECTS AND SELLS UNWANTED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Rag and bone man; Rag and bone; Ragpicker; Rag and Bone Man; Rag And Bone Man; Rag-And-Bone Man; Rag-and-Bone Man; Rag-and-bone men; Rag men; Rag gatherer; Rag picker; Rag-picker; Ragpickers; Rag-picking; Ragpicking; Ragmen; Old-clothesman; Junkdealer; Junk dealer; Bone-grubber; Bone-picker; Bag board; Rag-and-bone woman
παλιατζής
cotton picker         
  • Hand picking cotton ([[Tashkent, Uzbekistan]])
  • Weighing raw cotton (Uzbekistan)
  • builds cotton modules]].
COTTON PICKERS AUTOMATE HARVESTING TO MAXIMIZE EFFICIENCY
Cotton harvester; Cotton Harvester; Cottonpicker; Cottonpickers; Cotton pickers
βαμβακοσυλλογέας

Definition

picker
(pickers)
A fruit picker or cotton picker, for example, is a person who picks fruit or cotton, usually for money.
N-COUNT: usu supp N

Wikipedia

Harvey Picker

Harvey Picker (December 8, 1915 – March 22, 2008) was an American businessman, educator, inventor, and philanthropist. He was the founder, along with his wife, Jean, of the Boston-based Picker Institute, whose goal was to promote patient-centered healthcare. In 2000, they founded the Picker Institute Europe.

His wife, Mrs. Jean Sovatkin Picker (Smith College, 1942), who died in 1990, served as a U.S. delegate to the United Nations and was a journalist for Life Magazine.

They "funded the development of survey methods widely used in America and Europe to gauge patient satisfaction."