noun
- a person or device that removes bark from logs or trees
- a person who disembarks or leaves a ship, aircraft, or other vessel
Usage: forestry and lumber industry term
Usage: less common; derived from disembark
Examples
- The mill installed a new debarker to process logs more efficiently.
- The mechanical debarker removed the bark in a single pass.
- Workers operated the debarker to prepare timber for cutting.
- The debarker reduced labor costs at the lumber facility.
- Passengers were the first debarkers from the aircraft.