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engineermid-14c., enginour, "constructor of military engines," from Old French engigneor "engineer, architect, maker of war-engines; schemer" (12c.), from Late Latin ingeniare (see engine) [..]
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engineer1818, "act as an engineer," from engineer (n.). Figurative sense of "arrange, contrive, guide or manage (via ingenuity or tact)" is attested from 1864, originally in a political co [..]
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engineerperson who plans the building of things, such as structures (construction engineer) or substances (chemical engineer).
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engineerA contract under which the contractor engineers, procures and constructs [EPC] the work, often a building or large-scale facility. In practice, this is a form of outsourcing under which the client do [..]
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engineerA contract under which the contractor engineers, procures, installs and commissions [EPIC] the work, often an engineering project. In practice, this is a form of outsourcing most common to the oil an [..]
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engineerA contract under which the contractor engineers, procures, installs, commissions, operates and maintains [EPICOM] the work. For example a manufacturer of a piece of capital plant not only designs and [..]
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engineerrailroad engine-driver
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engineera person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems design as an engineer; "He engineered the water supply project" mastermind: plan and direct (a complex unde [..]
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engineerSomeone who designs and builds mechanical or electrical devices. For example, an aeronautical engineer designs aircraft. To do this, an aeronautical engineer must study aeronautics and understand fluid dynamics and aerodynamics.
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engineersomeone who makes or looks after machines. The same word also means someone who plans and builds dams, roads, railways and bridges
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engineerThe person on a ship or train who runs and cares for the engines; also the person in the army who deals with ordnance (supplies such as ammunition, weapons, and tools). The term engineer also refers t [..]
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engineerinzhenir
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engineerTo see an engineer, forebodes weary journeys but joyful reunions.
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engineerThe person who operates the audio equipment during the voice-over session.
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engineerperson, usually from a technical or electronic background, who records or mixes the sound in a studio or at a live gig. The engineer is usually not responsible for the structure or arrangements of the songs, just the sound of the instruments that gets put on to the recording.
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engineerNorth American term for a train driver.
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engineerAn engineer is a person who, by reason of his or her special knowledge of the mathematical and physical sciences and the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design, acquired by engineer [..]
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engineer(n) a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems(n) the operator of a railway locomotive(v) design as an engineer(v) plan and direct (a complex undertaking)
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engineer A crew member of the engineering staff, who works in the engine room.
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engineern. ingeniero
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engineerSee fabricator
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engineerA great Engineer is a composer’s best friend—really! They record and mix the music, and oversee all the technical aspects of the recording session. The great ones are also often musicians themselves, so have that creative ear as well as the technical prowess necessary for a successful session. Composers often have favorite Engineers and will reques [..]
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engineerAdds as additional insured an engineer, architect or surveyor not engaged by the insured, for premises or operations liability. To endorse this form to the policy the underwriter must acquire certificates of insurance from the additional insured on their professional and general liability policies. CONTROLLING INTEREST COVERAGE: Adds as an addition [..]
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engineerOfficer who is in charge of engines for the time being. Certificated officer competent to take charge of engines and to effect repairs and adjustments.
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engineeranyone who works with the ship's propulsion equipment, electrical equipment, or other mechanical devices. A snipe.
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engineerThe person or pilot who operates a train or locomotive.
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engineerThe train crew member who drives the train (engine or locomotive) and is the crew's boss. Also see conductor.
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engineerTo plan and construct.
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engineerAlso commonly known as a software engineer, or a programmer. An engineer is a person on the development team who is responsible for programming the video game graphics, animation, or any other facet o [..]
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engineerShort for character engineer.
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engineer1) A technician in charge of a recording session; Also called Recording Engineer. 2) A person with an engineering degree. 3) A person with sufficient experience in the field to be equivalent to the ed [..]
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engineerIn English, the term is associated with engines, although this is a historical accident, the first engineers having been military engineers who were responsible for 'engines of war' su [..]
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engineerA contentious issue, this one! A person who designs or makes or puts to use engines, machines, structures or public works such as canals, bridges and harbours etc. Some of them grumble about the term being used for mechanics who fix washing machines or the folk who unblock drains, however most engineers ought to help out if you ask politely. Despit [..]
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