Trencher

Pronunciation: /ˈtrɛntʃər/

Trencher (noun)

  1. A tool used to cut or serve thick slices of bread, often for meals.
  2. A person who digs trenches, especially for roads, drains, or building work.
  3. A heavy blade or tool used in the past for cutting earth or making trenches.

Examples

  • The trencher holds bread for sharing at the table.
  • A trencher makes it easy to serve bread to guests.