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Definition of Toolmakers
1. toolmaker [n] - See also: toolmaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toolmakers
Literary usage of Toolmakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Employment Psychology: The Application of Scientific Methods to the by Henry Charles Link (1910)
"... XI APPRENTICE toolmakers AND MACHINISTS The choice of apprentices is one of
the most important of all problems of selection. In most other cases, ..."
2. Employment Psychology: The Application of Scientific Methods to the by Henry Charles Link (1919)
"... XI APPRENTICE toolmakers AND MACHINISTS The choice of apprentices is one of
the most important of all problems of selection. In most other cases, ..."
3. The Technical History of Commerce: Or, Skilled Labour Applied to Production by John Yeats (1878)
"One result was a decrease in the cost of production, which almost immediately
reduced files to one-eighth of their former price. MISCELLANEOUS toolmakers. ..."
4. The Technical History of Commerce: Or, Skilled Labour Applied to Production by John Yeats (1871)
"One result was a decrease in the cost of production, which almost immediately
reduced files to one-eighth of their former price. MISCELLANEOUS toolmakers. ..."
5. Shop Mathematics: A Treatise on Applied Mathematics Dealing with Various by Erik Oberg, Franklin Day Jones (1920)
"... SHOP MATHEMATICS CHAPTER I VALUE OF MATHEMATICS TO MACHINISTS AND toolmakers
THE design of machines depends very largely upon mathematical calculations, ..."