different between built vs millwright
built
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /?b?lt/
- Rhymes: -?lt
Adjective
built (not comparable)
- (informal) well-built, muscular or toned.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:strapping or Thesaurus:voluptuous
Antonyms
- unbuilt
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Noun
built (plural builts)
- (obsolete) Shape; build; form of structure.
- the built of a ship
- 1764, Thomas Reid, Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense:
- The sailor sees the burthen, the built, and the distance of a ship at sea, while she is a great way off.
Related terms
- built in
- built like a brick shithouse
- built like a tank
Verb
built
- simple past tense of build
- past participle of build
Anagrams
- bulti
Scottish Gaelic
Noun
built m
- genitive singular of balt
built From the web:
- what built this
- what built the pyramids
- what built the great wall of china
- what built railroads and cities
- what built this book
- what built the middle class
- what build means
millwright
English
Etymology
mill +? wright
Noun
millwright (plural millwrights)
- a person who designed, erected and built mills and milling machinery.
- a person engaged in the erection of machinery.
See also
- wright
millwright From the web:
- what millwrights do
- what's millwrights job
- millwright meaning
- millwright what does that mean
- what is millwright work
- what is millwright engineering
- what is millwright fitter
- what a millwright does
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