💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Lamper"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| lampistnoun | (archaic) A maker of lamps. |
| lamplighternoun | (historical) A person employed to light streetlights at dusk and snuff them at dawn. |
| lampadistnoun | (Ancient Greece) One who competed Lampadrome. |
| lampadephorenoun | A torchbearer; one who carries a torch. |
| lightmannoun | A man who carries or takes care of a light. |
| lampmakernoun | A manufacturer of lamps. |
| lightmongernoun | (UK, dated) One who installs lighting. |
| lampkeepernoun | (mining, historical) The person in charge of the Davy lamps in a mine. |
| lampmannoun | A surname. |
| lampadariusnoun | (Christianity) The leader of the second (left) choir of singers in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. |
| lampoonistnoun | One who lampoons. |
| lanternistnoun | (historical) The operator of a magic lantern. |
| spotlighternoun | Synonym of jacklighter (“a hunter who jacklights”). |
| lighter | A device used to light things, especially a reusable handheld device for creating fire to light cigarettes. |
| lightermannoun | (nautical) One employed on, owning, or managing a lighter. |
| flameworkernoun | (glassblowing) A lampworker. |
| candlelighternoun | A person who lights candles. |
| lampworkernoun | (glassblowing) Someone who works with lampwork |
| light jockeynoun | A person who is employed to operate the lighting in a nightclub etc. |
| lightkeepernoun | The person who has charge of the light in a lighthouse or lightship. |
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