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A manufacturer of batik fabrics.
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Obsolete form of beadlery. [The office or jurisdiction of a beadle.]
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someone who manufactures beds
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Someone who makes belts.
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A manufacturer of blankets.
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Material used for making boxes or casing.
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A tailor who makes and sells breeches.
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(archaic) One who embroiders.
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Furniture having ornamentation of this kind.
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One who burls or dresses cloth.
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A manufacturer of buttons.
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A person who lays (cuts, shapes and fits) carpets.
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Someone who makes cloaks.
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A manufacturer of clogs (type of shoe).
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Someone who sells clothes
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Someone who makes collars.
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(countable) A worker in cordwain.
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A manufacturer of couches.
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Someone who adds pleats to fabric for clothes, drapery, etc.
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(Philippines, slang) nail polish
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One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths.
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A shop that sells drapery
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One who dresses or prepares stone.
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The manufacture of the edges of shoes.
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The manufacture of fans.
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Alternative spelling of fellmaker [A person who makes fells or pelts.]
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A person who fells a seam.
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A person who makes fells or pelts.
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Alternative form of filter pad [A very thick filter paper or a pad composed of several filter papers]
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A person who fulls cloth.
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A shop that sells fur clothing.
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A manufacturer of garments.
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A person who works making clothes.
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A maker of gloves; a glover.
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A person who makes or sells gloves.
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A dressmaker who makes gowns.
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Strong wrapping paper formerly used in making bags to hold groceries.
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Obsolete spelling of haberdasher [A dealer in ribbons, buttons, thread, needles and similar sewing goods.]
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A maker of handwoven goods.
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A person who makes, sells, or repairs hats.
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A person who makes lace.
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A maker of women's clothes, especially dresses
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An establishment in which clothes are repaired.
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A person who is involved in the manufacture, design, or sale of hats for women.
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(countable) A shop selling women's hats.
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(US) someone who makes pants (trousers)
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(historical) pattenmaker
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(in combination) An item, especially clothing, made up of the specified amount of pieces.
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A manufacturer of purses.
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(colloquial, derogatory) A pen-pusher.
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someone who makes scarves
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Obsolete form of seamster. [A person who sews clothes professionally]
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(archaic or dialectal) A seamstress.
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(archaic, historical) A seamstress; dressmaker; tailor
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Any collection of things bound together.
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One whose occupation is to shear cloth.
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A person who makes sheaths.
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A tailor who specialises in making sleeves.
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A person employed to fit sleeves to garments.
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(dated) One who sells slops, or ready-made clothes.
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A manufacturer of socks.
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Someone who makes sweaters.
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The manufacture of swords.
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A merchant who deals in tallow.
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A maker of tapestry; an upholsterer.
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One who taws; a dresser of whitleather.
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(archaic) An upholsterer; a tradesman who finishes furniture.
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(historical) A small box, usually jewelled or of precious metal and worn on a chain, containing a mirror, powder puff, and other small toilet articles for a woman.
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A manufacturer of veils.
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A manufacturer of wax, or of items from wax.
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A person who makes wigs.
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Alternative form of wood-hewer [One who earns a living by splitting wood.]
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