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painter
1[peyn-ter]
noun
an artist who paints pictures.
a person who coats walls or other surfaces with paint, especially as an occupation.
Astronomy., Painter, the constellation Pictor.
painter
2[peyn-ter]
noun
a rope, usually at the bow, for fastening a boat to a ship, stake, etc.
painter
3[peyn-ter]
noun
painter
1/ ˈpeɪntə /
noun
a person who paints surfaces as a trade
an artist who paints pictures
painter
2/ ˈpeɪntə /
noun
a line attached to the bow of a boat for tying it up
Word History and Origins
Origin of painter1
Origin of painter2
Word History and Origins
Origin of painter1
Example Sentences
When I was in the boys' team, he was a painter and decorator, then helped with the team on the weekends.
On a broader level, Bowie constructed a chronology of the early 18th Century, looking at painters such as Joshua Reynolds and William Hogarth, and the creation of the Royal Academy.
The husband and wife duo — architect Charles and painter Ray — approached the project with the holistic, multidisciplinary thinking that they put into all their design work.
Chemical plant workers, painters, electricians, plumbers, construction workers, cleaners and medical personnel are among those who may be exposed to these solvents.
Wading in, I instantly encounter a familiar face, painter Michael Massenburg.
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