dixon
/ˈdɪksən/Definitions
1. noun
a person who makes or sells boxes or other wooden containers
“The cabinetmaker worked with the dixon to create a set of custom wooden crates.”
2. noun
a variant of Dixon, a common English surname
“The historian researched the origins of the Dixon family in England.”
3. proper noun
Dixon, a city in the United States, or a place with a similar name
“The residents of Dixon celebrated the annual harvest festival.”
4. verb
to make or construct boxes or other wooden containers
“She dixoned the wooden planks to create a set of custom boxes.”