Someone who chases metal; a person who decorates metal by engraving or embossing. [from 18th c.]
A tool used for cleaning out screw threads, either as an integral part of a tap or die to remove waste material produced by the cutting tool, or as a separate tool to repair damaged threads. [from 19th c.]
A mild drink consumed immediately after a drink of hard liquor. [from 19th c.]
(logging, obsolete) Someone that follows logs out of the forest in order to signal a yarderengineer to stop them if they become fouled - also called a frogger.
(logging) one who unhooks chokers from the logs at the landing.
One of a series of adjacent light bulbs that cycle on and off to give the illusion of movement.