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Definition of Cabinetmakers
1. cabinetmaker [n] - See also: cabinetmaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabinetmakers
Literary usage of Cabinetmakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Forest Flora of North-west and Central India: A Handbook of the by John Lindsay Stewart, Dietrich Brandis (1874)
"Used for boat-building, in wells, for carts, rice-pounders, and by cabinetmakers.
The pounded bark is used to intoxicate fish ; mixed with chaff and pulse, ..."
2. Bulletin by United States Bureau of war risk insurance. Division of military and naval insurance, United States (1917)
"For example, the course for cabinetmakers and carpenters, which in reality is a
course for wood specialists in airplane work, ..."
3. Ancient Times, a History of the Early World: An Introduction to the Study of by James Henry Breasted (1916)
"Beside them are the busy cabinetmakers (Fig. ... Shipbuilders, carpenters, and
cabinetmakers 87. Industrial progress of Egypt revealed by the tomb-chapels ..."