ciderpress
/ˈsaɪdərˌprɛs/
noun
- A machine or device used to crush apples to extract juice for making cider.
- The farmer bought a new electric ciderpress to speed up the harvest.
- Every autumn, they set up the old ciderpress in the barn to make fresh apple juice.
- Using a hand-cranked ciderpress is hard work but produces delicious cider.