Glassblower

Synonyms for "glassblower" (6 found)

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Related words (3)

Noun(2 words)

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Translations

34 translations across 24 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • стъклодув noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Catalan

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  • bufador de vidre noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • bufadora de vidre noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Czech

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  • sklář noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Danish

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  • glasblæser noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • glaspuster noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Esperanto

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  • virvitroblovisto noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • vitroblovistino noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • vitroblovisto noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Finnish

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  • lasinpuhaltaja noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

French

2 entries
  • souffleur de verre noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • souffleuse de verre noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

German

2 entries
  • Glasbläser noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • Glasbläserin noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Irish

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  • séidire gloine noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Italian

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  • buffatore noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Kazakh

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  • шыны үрлеуші noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Luxembourgish

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  • Glasbléiser noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • glassblåser noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • glasblåsar noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Ottoman Turkish

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  • شیشهجی noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Polish

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  • bańkarz noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Romanian

2 entries
  • sticlar noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • suflător de sticlă noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Russian

1 entries
  • стеклоду́в noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Spanish

2 entries
  • soplador noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • sopladora noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Swedish

1 entries
  • glasblåsare noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Turkish

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  • şişeci noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • склоду́в noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Volapük

3 entries
  • glätibladan noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • glätihibladan noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)
  • glätijibladan noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Welsh

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  • chwythwr gwydr noun (person skilled in the art of glassblowing)

Sample sentences

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Tom is a glassblower.

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I know that Tom used to be a glassblower.

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I know Tom used to be a glassblower.

Source: tatoeba (7517821)

But through the oligopoly, charcoal fuel proliferated throughout London's trades and industries. By the 1200s, brewers and bakers, tilemakers, glassblowers, pottery producers, and a range of other craftsmen all became hour-to-hour consumers of charcoal.

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