Machinist

Word MACHINIST
Character 9
Hyphenation ma chin ist
Pronunciations /mə.ˈʃi.nɪst/

Definitions and meanings of "Machinist"

What do we mean by machinist?

One who is skilled in operating machine tools. noun

One who makes, operates, or repairs machines. noun

A warrant officer who assists the engineering officer in the engine room of a naval vessel. noun

A constructor of machines and engines, or one versed in the principles of machines; in a general sense, one who invents or constructs mechanical devices of any kind. noun

One who tends or works a machine. noun

In the rating of the United States navy, an engine-room artificer or attendant. noun

In United States politics, an adherent of the machine, or a supporter of its methods. noun

In the history of art, one of those Italian painters of about the seventeenth century (a period of artistic decline) who worked mechanically or according to rigid rules. noun

A constructor of machines and engines; one versed in the principles of machines. noun

One skilled in the use of machine tools. noun

A person employed to shift scenery in a theater. noun

A constructor of machines and engines; one versed in the principles of machines. noun

One skilled in the use of machine tools. noun

A person who operates machinery. noun

A person employed to shift scenery in a theater. noun

A craftsman skilled in operating machine tools noun

A constructor of machines and engines; one versed in the principles of machines.

One skilled in the use of machine tools for fashioning metal parts or tools out of metal.

A person who operates machinery.

A person employed to shift scenery in a theater.

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The word "machinist" in example sentences

The workman in the old machine shop was known as a machinist, an apprentice or a helper. ❋ James Hartness (N/A)

The worker in the machine shop of today is no longer known as a machinist, because that term does not cover the present range of positions. ❋ James Hartness (N/A)

The machinist was a widow, and her machine had been bought out of her husband's club and insurance money when he died twenty-one years before. ❋ Thomas Holmes (1882)

Occupations with an increase in employment included some manufacturing and logistics occupations, such as machinist and transportation-worker supervisors. ❋ Joe Light (2011)

He's a journeyman, which is the top rating for machinist, meaning he can make almost any part in a Boeing airliner. ❋ Unknown (2004)

This continuous assault has not been limited to farm labor, as proponents like to suggest, but includes many well compensated positions, (such as machinist and mechanic), for large companies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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