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Draughtsman

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Draughtsman meaning

A person skilled at drawing engineering or architectural plans. | A book illustrator. | One who drinks drams; a tippler.

Example sentences (19)

These are Draughtsman (Mechanical), Machinist, Turner, and Fitter.

Appiah, who is also a draughtsman, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder before a seven-member jury.

The former draughtsman was forced to stop working at 53 years old due to problems with his speech.

And it defines edges with the confidence of a master draughtsman – drawing edges as smoothly and sharply as this can be added to the list of the things the Samsung does as well as, if not better than, its most capable rivals.

Dad was a draughtsman, carrying out surveys on sites and houses.

Mr. Simpson later moved to Birmingham to become a skillful architect and draughtsman in the office of Sutliff, Armstrong & Wilcott, one of the big architecture firms of the day.

The quarter had become the site for his fiction by the 1940s, but it was the publication of that catapulted Mahfouz to fame as a draughtsman of the minutiae of urban life.

Those applying for positions of cook, firemen, technician-B, driver, and draughtsman must at least be class XII pass along with ITI certification.

The young woman boasts beauty and brains and is currently studying to become a mechanical draughtsman at the African Academy in Boksburg.

A computer aided designer who excels in technical drawing is referred to as a draftsman or draughtsman.

A gifted draughtsman, he took an 18-month course learning the Japanese language (including calligraphy) that would greatly influence his artwork.

Bob Maitland a successful amateur cyclist and the highest placed British finisher in the 1948 Olympic Games road race and now an independent rider in the BSA team was a BSA employee working in the design office as a draughtsman.

Early works by Hals show him as a careful draughtsman capable of great finish yet spirited, such as Two singing boys with a lute and a music book and Banquet of the Officers of the St George Militia (1616).

Georg Forster joined his father in the expedition again and was appointed as a draughtsman to his father.

He hired C. G. Jarvis, who had previously worked for Clement as a draughtsman. citation The Analytical Engine marks the transition from mechanised arithmetic to fully-fledged general purpose computation.

He was educated at Lyulph Stanley School, later becoming apprenticed as a draughtsman to a mapmaker.

In 2013, the Pet Shop Boys released their single Love Is a Bourgeois Construct incorporating one of the same ground basses from King Arthur used by Nyman in his Draughtsman's Contract score.

In a notable 1944 review of Dalí's autobiography, Orwell wrote, "One ought to be able to hold in one's head simultaneously the two facts that Dalí is a good draughtsman and a disgusting human being".

Strong, 7. A gifted draughtsman, he was heir to a German tradition of line drawing and precise preparatory design.