💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Roadmaster"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| waymasternoun | (archaic) A person in charge of a road or a railway. |
| yardmasternoun | A railway employee who is in charge of a railway yard. |
| road captainnoun | (motorcycle club) An experienced rider who organizes and marshals the motorcycle club on the road. |
| ramrodnoun | (firearms) Device used with muzzleloaders to push the projectile up against the propellant. |
| shedmasternoun | (rail transport, UK) The person in charge of an engine shed (or locomotive shed). |
| mitrailleurnoun | (UK, military, obsolete) A rapid-fire team-served musket or rifle. |
| rittmasternoun | A rank in cavalry or other mounted units, equivalent to captain. |
| signalmasternoun | The supervisor of a signalman on a railway. |
| majordomonoun | (chiefly US) Any overseer, organizer, person in command. |
| roughridernoun | (US, military, dated, slang) A member of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry during the Spanish-American War |
| boatmasternoun | (nautical) A person officially qualified to be in charge of a vessel of a specified category. |
| wagonmasternoun | (by extension) The person, man or woman, in charge of a wagon. |
| wharfmasternoun | The supervisor in charge of a wharf. |
| battlemasternoun | One who is very skilled in battling. |
| burghmasternoun | A burgomaster. |
| stablemasternoun | The person in charge of a stable. |
| aid-majornoun | (military, historical) adjutant. |
| dockmasternoun | Someone in charge of a dock, or of docking. |
| portmasternoun | An official in charge of running a port. |
| shipmasternoun | The master of a ship; a captain; a commander. |
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