skilled+workman

  • 91Henry Alonzo House — (April 23 1840 December 18 1930) was an American inventor who developed machinery and processes that have had a lasting impact on several industries.Early lifeHouse was born in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest son of Ezekiel House, an architect… …

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  • 92Trinity College Chapel — redirects here. For other users, see Trinity College Chapel (Disambiguation) The Trinity College Chapel in Kandy, Sri Lanka is unique among churches in Sri Lanka. Situated right below the Principal’s bungalow at Trinity College, Kandy and… …

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  • 93Bow porcelain factory — The Bow porcelain factory (active ca 1747 1764, closed 1776) was an emulative rival of the Chelsea porcelain factory in the manufacture of early soft paste porcelain in Great Britain. The factory was located near Bow, London. Designs imitated… …

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  • 94Charles William Lancaster — Born Benjamin Tyler Henry June 24, 1820(1820 06 24) London, England Died April 24, 1878(1878 04 24) (aged 57) London, England Occupation gunsmith …

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  • 95prud'-homme — noun /pruˈdəm/ A skilled workman …

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  • 96 — 【장】 장인; 궁리; 가르침 터진입구부 4획 (총6획) [n] craftsman; artisan; skilled workman ショウ·たくみ 巨匠 (거장) 위대한 예술가 工匠 (공장) 물건을 만드는 것을 업으로 삼는 사람의 총칭 金匠 (금장) 쇠붙이에 세공을 하는 미술 공예가 …

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  • 97mechanic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. mechanician, repairman, serviceman. See agency. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. machinist, skilled workman, technician, repairman, grease monkey*; see also worker . Kinds of mechanics include: auto mechanic,… …

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  • 98idiot — (n.) early 14c., person so mentally deficient as to be incapable of ordinary reasoning; also in Middle English simple man, uneducated person, layman (late 14c.), from O.Fr. idiote uneducated or ignorant person (12c.), from L. idiota ordinary… …

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  • 99mechanic — {{11}}mechanic (adj.) late 14c., pertaining to or involving mechanical labor (now usually MECHANICAL (Cf. mechanical)), also having to do with tools, from L. mechanicus, from Gk. mekhanikos full of resources, inventive, ingenious, lit. mechanical …

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  • 100artisan — ar·ti·san || ‚ɑːtɪ zæn n. artist, creator; craftsman, skilled workman …

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