💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bellist"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bell-ringernoun | Alternative spelling of bell ringer. [A person, especially one of a group, who rings bells.] |
| bellringernoun | Alternative spelling of bell ringer. [A person, especially one of a group, who rings bells.] |
| bell ringernoun | (education) An assignment, done regularly at the beginning of a class, and intended as a warm-up before other classroom activities. |
| ringernoun | (sports) A person highly proficient at a skill or sport who is brought in, often fraudulently, to supplement a team. |
| bellmakernoun | Someone who makes bells. |
| campanistnoun | One who studies bells. |
| tollernoun | A person who collects tolls; a tollkeeper. |
| bellfoundernoun | Someone who makes bells by foundry work (casting, grinding, polishing). |
| chimernoun | A bell that chimes. |
| carillonistnoun | One who plays the carillon. |
| buglernoun | Someone who plays a bugle. |
| belternoun | (UK, informal) Anything that is particularly good of its class. |
| chimistnoun | Someone who plays the chimes. |
| timbrellistnoun | Alternative form of timbrelist. [A person who plays the timbrel] |
| carillonneurnoun | Synonym of carillonist. |
| carilloneurnoun | Alternative form of carillonneur. [Synonym of carillonist.] |
| bellpersonnoun | A bellhop. |
| bellwomannoun | A female bellhop. |
| baritone hornistnoun | Someone who plays the baritone horn. |
| timbrelistnoun | A person who plays the timbrel |
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