💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Wagonner"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| waggonernoun | A surname originating as an occupation for a wagoner. |
| wagonernoun | Someone who drives a wagon. |
| wagoneernoun | One who drives a wagon. |
| wagonmannoun | A male wagoner. |
| wagonsmithnoun | A maker of wagons, wainwright. |
| wagonwrightnoun | A builder of wagons. |
| waggoneernoun | (British) Dated spelling of wagoneer. |
| wagonbuildernoun | A craftsman who builds wagons or a manufacturer of wagons. |
| wagonmakernoun | A craftsman who makes wagons or a manufacturer of wagons. |
| gonnernoun | Alternative spelling of goner. [(informal) Someone (or something) doomed; a hopeless case, especially someone who is bound to die soon.] |
| wagonwaymannoun | A man employed to repair wagonways. |
| wainmannoun | (archaic) A wagoner. |
| wainwrightnoun | (historical) A person who builds and repairs wagons. |
| wagonmasternoun | (by extension) The person, man or woman, in charge of a wagon. |
| landlopernoun | Alternative spelling of landlouper. [(archaic) A vagabond; a vagrant.] |
| pontoniernoun | Alternative form of pontooner. [One who constructs a pontoon.] |
| wheelernoun | (in combination) A vehicle having the specified number or type of wheels. |
| wardrivernoun | One who wardrives. |
| pontooneernoun | Alternative form of pontooner. [One who constructs a pontoon.] |
| pontoneernoun | Alternative form of pontooner. [One who constructs a pontoon.] |
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