English words for 'A woodworker.'
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noun
noun
- a woodworker whose work involves making things by joining pieces of wood
- A woodworking machine used to prepare edges of wooden elements to join to other wood pieces.
- a person who likes to join groups
- (historical) Synonym of hensopper.
- A maker of wooden furniture or fittings.
- A person who joins societies or organizations.
- A thing that joins two separate items, e.g. software to connect video or music clips.
noun
- A person employed to use this kind of woodworking tool.
- (mechanical engineering) A large machine tool in which the workpiece is traversed linearly (by means of a reciprocating bed) beneath a single-point cutting tool. (Analogous to a shaper but larger and with the workpiece moving instead of the tool.) Planers can generate various shapes, but were most especially used to generate large, accurate flat surfaces. The planer is nowadays obsolescent, having been mostly superseded by large milling machines.
- (woodworking) A tool which smooths a surface or makes one surface of a workpiece parallel to the tool's bed.
- a power tool for smoothing or shaping wood
adj
noun
- a woodworker who makes or repairs wooden objects
- A person skilled at carpentry, the trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures.
- A two-wheeled carriage.
- (nautical) A senior rating in ships responsible for all the woodwork onboard; in the days of sail, a warrant officer responsible for the hull, masts, spars and boats of a ship, and whose responsibility was to sound the well to see if the ship was making water.
- (Canada, British, regional) A woodlouse.
- (zoology) A carpenter bee.
verb
noun
- one who is employed to saw wood
- any of several beetles whose larvae bore holes in dead or dying trees especially conifers
- (US, dialect) The bowfin.
- A beetle, mostly in the genus Monochamus, that lives and feeds on trees, including timber.
- (US) A large trunk of a tree brought down by the force of a river's current.
- One who saws timber, especially in a sawpit.
noun
noun
- the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood
- (uncountable) The trade of manipulating materials in order to construct, install, and/or repair buildings or other structures.
- (uncountable) A collection of timber connected by being framed together, as the pieces of a roof, floor, etc.; work done by a carpenter.
- (countable) A carpenter’s workshop.
- (uncountable) The trade of cutting and joining wood, timber, or lumber; woodworking.
noun
- the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood
- (uncountable) Working with wood.
- work made of wood; especially moldings or stairways or furniture
- (figurative, by extension) A place of concealment or obscurity.
- (uncountable, countable) Something made from wood, especially cabinets and trim (e.g., baseboards, doorframes) made from millwork.
- (soccer, rugby) The frame of the goal, i.e. the goalpost or crossbar.
noun
- a man who makes things out of wood
- Someone who makes things from wood.
- a man who lives in the woods
- Someone who lives in the wood and manages it; (by extension) someone who spends time in the woods and has a strong familiarity with that environment.
- Someone who cuts down trees or cuts up, splits, and sells wood.
noun
- a man who makes things out of wood
- a man who lives in the woods
- A man who lives and works in woodland; a forester or woodman.
- (attributive) Designating a group of sports related to forestry culture, including axe throwing, wood splitting, wood chopping, axe cutting, chainsaw cutting, pulpwood tossing, log rolling and decking, pole climbing, and firemaking.
noun
- A person employed to sand wood.
- (historical) A small device resembling a salt shaker but containing sand that was shaken over a document to remove excess ink.
- (rail transport) A device which spreads sand on the rails in wet, snowy, icy, slippery conditions to improve traction.
- A machine to mechanize the process of sanding.
- a power tool used for sanding wood; an endless loop of sandpaper is moved at high speed by an electric motor
noun
- (uncommon) A woodcutter or wood-gatherer.
- (humorous) Pronunciation spelling of water, drawing playful attention to the regional accent of an interlocutor whose pronunciation sounds like it would be spelled this way to people with other accents; applies chiefly to Philadelphia English, which has regional extent, including southern New Jersey.
adj
noun
- (US) A person who assembles the timbers of a wood-framed building.
- A person who frames another, attempting to have them convicted of a crime they did not commit.
- A person who makes frames for paintings.
- A person who assembles the frame of a ship.
- A person who writes a new law.
- (Internet) A person who embeds another person's web pages in an HTML frame, so that they misleadingly appear to be part of the framing site.
- (historical, US politics, sometimes capitalized, usually in the plural) Any of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention that drafted the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
- someone who writes a new law or plan
- someone who makes frames (as for pictures)
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prefix
noun
- (woodworking) A handheld tool for woodturning.
- A tool for shaping the cutting edges of the tools used in seal engraving.
- (machining) A cutting tool for turning (cutting external diameters and faces) as opposed to boring (cutting internal diameters and faces); especially, a single-point cutting tool fur such purpose.
noun
noun
- a laborer who splits logs to build split-rail fences
- a taxonomist who classifies organisms into many groups on the basis of relatively minor characteristics
- a worker who splits fish and removes the backbone
- (graphical user interface) A draggable vertical or horizontal bar used to adjust the relative sizes of two adjacent windows.
- One who splits hairs in argument, etc.
- A person or a thing that splits.
- (geometry) A line segment through one of the vertices of a triangle that bisects the perimeter of the triangle.
- (colloquial) A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to split categories such as species or dialects up into smaller groups.
- A quarry worker who splits slate into sheets.
- (baseball) A split-finger fastball.
- A device with two electrical plugs that plugs into an electrical outlet, effectively converting the electrical outlet into two; socket converter.
- A wedge used to cut logs down the middle.
- (US) A wheaten cake split and buttered when hot.
noun
- a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood
- an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
- a level of existence or development
- (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape
- a power tool for smoothing or shaping wood
- (entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies, of various genera, having a slow gliding flight.
- (entomology) The butterfly Bindahara phocides, family Lycaenidae, of Asia and Australasia.
- (geometry) A flat surface extending infinitely in all directions (e.g. horizontal or vertical plane); a bounded portion thereof.
- A roughly flat, thin, often moveable structure used to create lateral force by the flow of air or water over its surface, found on aircraft, submarines, etc.
- (countable) A deciduous tree of the genus Platanus.
- (computing, Unicode) Any of 17 designated ranges of 2¹⁶ (65,536) sequential code points each.
- An airplane; an aeroplane.
- (countable, carpentry) A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface.
- (anatomy) An imaginary plane which divides the body into two portions.
- A level or flat surface.
- A level of existence or development.
- (Northern UK) A sycamore.
adj
verb
noun
- (woodwork) A planing machine for making moldings.
- Anything cast in a mold, or which appears to be so, as grooved or ornamental bars of wood or metal.
- (milling) A mill for shaping timber.
- The act or process of shaping in or on a mold, or of making molds; the art or occupation of a molder.
- (architecture) A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface and to conceal joints, especially between unlike materials.
- (founding) A kind of sand containing clay, used in making molds.
- (founding) A machine to assist in making molds for castings.
- the act of creating something by casting it in a mold
- a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing
- a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied
- a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge
- sculpture produced by molding
verb
noun
noun
- a woodworker whose work involves making things by joining pieces of wood
- A woodworking machine used to prepare edges of wooden elements to join to other wood pieces.
- a person who likes to join groups
- (historical) Synonym of hensopper.
- A maker of wooden furniture or fittings.
- A person who joins societies or organizations.
- A thing that joins two separate items, e.g. software to connect video or music clips.
noun
- A person employed to use this kind of woodworking tool.
- (mechanical engineering) A large machine tool in which the workpiece is traversed linearly (by means of a reciprocating bed) beneath a single-point cutting tool. (Analogous to a shaper but larger and with the workpiece moving instead of the tool.) Planers can generate various shapes, but were most especially used to generate large, accurate flat surfaces. The planer is nowadays obsolescent, having been mostly superseded by large milling machines.
- (woodworking) A tool which smooths a surface or makes one surface of a workpiece parallel to the tool's bed.
- a power tool for smoothing or shaping wood
adj
noun
- a woodworker who makes or repairs wooden objects
- A person skilled at carpentry, the trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures.
- A two-wheeled carriage.
- (nautical) A senior rating in ships responsible for all the woodwork onboard; in the days of sail, a warrant officer responsible for the hull, masts, spars and boats of a ship, and whose responsibility was to sound the well to see if the ship was making water.
- (Canada, British, regional) A woodlouse.
- (zoology) A carpenter bee.
verb
noun
- one who is employed to saw wood
- any of several beetles whose larvae bore holes in dead or dying trees especially conifers
- (US, dialect) The bowfin.
- A beetle, mostly in the genus Monochamus, that lives and feeds on trees, including timber.
- (US) A large trunk of a tree brought down by the force of a river's current.
- One who saws timber, especially in a sawpit.
noun
noun
- the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood
- (uncountable) The trade of manipulating materials in order to construct, install, and/or repair buildings or other structures.
- (uncountable) A collection of timber connected by being framed together, as the pieces of a roof, floor, etc.; work done by a carpenter.
- (countable) A carpenter’s workshop.
- (uncountable) The trade of cutting and joining wood, timber, or lumber; woodworking.
noun
- the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood
- (uncountable) Working with wood.
- work made of wood; especially moldings or stairways or furniture
- (figurative, by extension) A place of concealment or obscurity.
- (uncountable, countable) Something made from wood, especially cabinets and trim (e.g., baseboards, doorframes) made from millwork.
- (soccer, rugby) The frame of the goal, i.e. the goalpost or crossbar.
noun
- a man who makes things out of wood
- Someone who makes things from wood.
- a man who lives in the woods
- Someone who lives in the wood and manages it; (by extension) someone who spends time in the woods and has a strong familiarity with that environment.
- Someone who cuts down trees or cuts up, splits, and sells wood.
noun
- a man who makes things out of wood
- a man who lives in the woods
- A man who lives and works in woodland; a forester or woodman.
- (attributive) Designating a group of sports related to forestry culture, including axe throwing, wood splitting, wood chopping, axe cutting, chainsaw cutting, pulpwood tossing, log rolling and decking, pole climbing, and firemaking.
noun
- A person employed to sand wood.
- (historical) A small device resembling a salt shaker but containing sand that was shaken over a document to remove excess ink.
- (rail transport) A device which spreads sand on the rails in wet, snowy, icy, slippery conditions to improve traction.
- A machine to mechanize the process of sanding.
- a power tool used for sanding wood; an endless loop of sandpaper is moved at high speed by an electric motor
noun
- (uncommon) A woodcutter or wood-gatherer.
- (humorous) Pronunciation spelling of water, drawing playful attention to the regional accent of an interlocutor whose pronunciation sounds like it would be spelled this way to people with other accents; applies chiefly to Philadelphia English, which has regional extent, including southern New Jersey.
adj
noun
- (US) A person who assembles the timbers of a wood-framed building.
- A person who frames another, attempting to have them convicted of a crime they did not commit.
- A person who makes frames for paintings.
- A person who assembles the frame of a ship.
- A person who writes a new law.
- (Internet) A person who embeds another person's web pages in an HTML frame, so that they misleadingly appear to be part of the framing site.
- (historical, US politics, sometimes capitalized, usually in the plural) Any of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention that drafted the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
- someone who writes a new law or plan
- someone who makes frames (as for pictures)
noun
- (woodworking) A handheld tool for woodturning.
- A tool for shaping the cutting edges of the tools used in seal engraving.
- (machining) A cutting tool for turning (cutting external diameters and faces) as opposed to boring (cutting internal diameters and faces); especially, a single-point cutting tool fur such purpose.
noun
noun
- a laborer who splits logs to build split-rail fences
- a taxonomist who classifies organisms into many groups on the basis of relatively minor characteristics
- a worker who splits fish and removes the backbone
- (graphical user interface) A draggable vertical or horizontal bar used to adjust the relative sizes of two adjacent windows.
- One who splits hairs in argument, etc.
- A person or a thing that splits.
- (geometry) A line segment through one of the vertices of a triangle that bisects the perimeter of the triangle.
- (colloquial) A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to split categories such as species or dialects up into smaller groups.
- A quarry worker who splits slate into sheets.
- (baseball) A split-finger fastball.
- A device with two electrical plugs that plugs into an electrical outlet, effectively converting the electrical outlet into two; socket converter.
- A wedge used to cut logs down the middle.
- (US) A wheaten cake split and buttered when hot.
noun
- a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood
- an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
- a level of existence or development
- (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape
- a power tool for smoothing or shaping wood
- (entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies, of various genera, having a slow gliding flight.
- (entomology) The butterfly Bindahara phocides, family Lycaenidae, of Asia and Australasia.
- (geometry) A flat surface extending infinitely in all directions (e.g. horizontal or vertical plane); a bounded portion thereof.
- A roughly flat, thin, often moveable structure used to create lateral force by the flow of air or water over its surface, found on aircraft, submarines, etc.
- (countable) A deciduous tree of the genus Platanus.
- (computing, Unicode) Any of 17 designated ranges of 2¹⁶ (65,536) sequential code points each.
- An airplane; an aeroplane.
- (countable, carpentry) A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface.
- (anatomy) An imaginary plane which divides the body into two portions.
- A level or flat surface.
- A level of existence or development.
- (Northern UK) A sycamore.
adj
verb
noun
- (woodwork) A planing machine for making moldings.
- Anything cast in a mold, or which appears to be so, as grooved or ornamental bars of wood or metal.
- (milling) A mill for shaping timber.
- The act or process of shaping in or on a mold, or of making molds; the art or occupation of a molder.
- (architecture) A plane, or curved, narrow surface, either sunk or projecting, used for decoration by means of the lights and shades upon its surface and to conceal joints, especially between unlike materials.
- (founding) A kind of sand containing clay, used in making molds.
- (founding) A machine to assist in making molds for castings.
- the act of creating something by casting it in a mold
- a decorative strip used for ornamentation or finishing
- a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied
- a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge
- sculpture produced by molding
verb
noun
- a woodworker who makes or repairs wooden objects
- A person skilled at carpentry, the trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures.
- A two-wheeled carriage.
- (nautical) A senior rating in ships responsible for all the woodwork onboard; in the days of sail, a warrant officer responsible for the hull, masts, spars and boats of a ship, and whose responsibility was to sound the well to see if the ship was making water.
- (Canada, British, regional) A woodlouse.
- (zoology) A carpenter bee.
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