WORKMASTER

Etymology

Noun

workmaster (plural workmasters)

(archaic) Master workman; overseer; employer of workmen.

A skilled craftsman who owns a workshop.

Anagrams

• masterwork, stream-work, streamwork, workstream

Source: Wiktionary


Work"mas`ter, n.

Definition: The performer of any work; a master workman. [R.] Spenser.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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