💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pointmaker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pattenmakernoun | A manufacturer of pattens. |
| pinmakernoun | A manufacturer of pins. |
| point-devicenoun | (historical) A form of lace worked with devices. |
| peggernoun | A person who pegs (in any sense). |
| point-devisenoun | (obsolete) Particular; precise; finicky. |
| potmakernoun | A manufacturer of pots. |
| pinspotternoun | Synonym of pinsetter (“person or machine that resets fallen pins”). |
| pinholdernoun | A decorative holder for flowers, having a round base with a set of pins projecting upward. |
| point pressernoun | (sewing) An object with a free-standing point for use in ironing collars, corners and facings. |
| prickernoun | A tool for pricking. |
| pin setternoun | Alternative form of pinsetter. [(bowling, originally) The person who clears fallen pins and resets them in tenpin bowling or candlepin bowling.] |
| pinsetternoun | (bowling) The machine that clears fallen pins and resets them in tenpin bowling or candlepin bowling. |
| markernoun | Someone or something that creates marks, particularly |
| pattennoun | Any of various types of footwear with thick soles, often used to elevate the foot, especially wooden clogs. |
| pinnernoun | A headdress like a cap, with long lappets. |
| drawing pinnoun | A tack for attaching paper to a drawing board etc. |
| marlinspikenoun | A tool, consisting of a pointed metal spike, used to manipulate the strands of rope or cable when knotting and splicing. |
| pincasenoun | A case for storing the pins used in needlework. |
| pointlingnoun | (archaic, rare) A little index finger. |
| pinholdnoun | (wrestling, professional wrestling) A hold in which the opponent is pinned to the mat. |
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