💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wagonmaster"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| wagonmistressnoun | The woman in charge of a wagon. |
| wagonernoun | Someone who drives a wagon. |
| wainmannoun | (archaic) A wagoner. |
| wagonnernoun | Alternative spelling of wagoner. [Someone who drives a wagon.] |
| wagoneernoun | One who drives a wagon. |
| vanmannoun | A person employed to transport goods in a van or wagon. |
| waggonernoun | A surname originating as an occupation for a wagoner. |
| coachmasternoun | (historical) A person who runs a business transporting people in horse-drawn coaches (but who generally does not do the driving). |
| stagecoachmannoun | (historical) A man who drives a stagecoach. |
| wheelmannoun | (automotive) A driver of an automobile, especially a getaway vehicle in a criminal enterprise. |
| wieldernoun | A person who wields something, especially power |
| bargemasternoun | The person in charge of transport on a barge or barges. |
| wreckmasternoun | Someone appointed to take charge of any goods and debris arriving on to the shore after a shipwreck. |
| trackmasternoun | (music) A person or system responsible for overseeing and managing the various components of a music track during the recording and mixing process. |
| baggagemasternoun | (US, historical) A person in charge of the baggage at a railway station. |
| towmasternoun | One who is employed to manage the towing of a vessel. |
| warehousemannoun | A person who manages, or works in, a warehouse. |
| workmasternoun | A skilled craftsman who owns a workshop. |
| chargemannoun | A worker who is in charge; the leader. |
| lorrymannoun | A person employed to operate a lorry (cart or wagon for transporting coke etc.). |
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