💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Timberwright"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| woodwrightnoun | A woodworker. |
| woodcutternoun | A person who cuts down trees, especially as an occupation; a lumberjack. |
| woodworkernoun | A person skilled at woodworking. |
| lumberjacknoun | A person whose work is to fell trees. |
| woodsawyernoun | A sawyer; one who saws timber. |
| treewrightnoun | (rare, historical, archaic or literary) A worker of wood, carpenter, joiner. |
| timbermongernoun | (historical) A person who sells timber. |
| timbergetternoun | (Australia) A worker whose occupation is to harvest trees. |
| lumberernoun | One who is involved in the production of lumber. |
| timbermannoun | A lumberman. |
| lumbermannoun | A man involved in the production or sale of lumber; a lumberjack or logger. |
| woodmannoun | Someone who cuts down trees or cuts up, splits, and sells wood. |
| woodcrafternoun | One who engages in woodcraft. |
| loggernoun | A worker whose occupation is to harvest trees. |
| sawyernoun | One who saws timber, especially in a sawpit. |
| wood-hewernoun | One who earns a living by splitting wood. |
| woodsmannoun | A man who lives and works in woodland; a forester or woodman. |
| workmannoun | A man who labours for wages. |
| housewrightnoun | A person who builds and repairs houses, especially wooden houses. Particularly, in eighteenth-century colonial America, a craftsman who cut timber (like a lumberjack) in the quantity required for the construction of a house, then sawed it into planks, and finally jointed and assembled them (like a carpenter). |
| carpenternoun | A person skilled at carpentry, the trade of cutting and joining timber in order to construct buildings or other structures. |
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