Originally, a person engaged in designing, constructing, or maintaining engines or machinery; now (more generally), a person qualified or professionally engaged in any branch of engineering, or studying to do so.
A person who drives or operates a locomotive; a train driver.
A person professionally engaged in the technical design and construction of large-scale private and public works such as bridges, buildings, harbours, railways, roads, etc.; a civil engineer.
A person who formulates plots or schemes; a plotter, a schemer.
A person who drives or operates a fire engine.
Preceded by a qualifying word: a person who uses abilities or knowledge to manipulate events or people.
A soldier engaged in designing or constructing military works for attack or defence, or other engineering works.
A person who operates a steam engine; specifically (nautical), a person employed to operate the steam engine in the engine room of a ship.
To use genetic engineering to alter or construct (a DNA sequence), or to alter (an organism).
To formulate plots or schemes; to plot, to scheme.
To work as an engineer.
To employ one's abilities and knowledge as an engineer to design, construct, and/or maintain (something, such as a machine or a structure), usually for industrial or public use.
To plan or achieve (a goal) by contrivance or guile; to finagle, to wangle.
One who is consistent and focuses on accomplishing a task or several tasks.
Something that hacks; a tool or device for hacking.
One who is expert at programming and solving problems with a computer.
One who operates a taxicab.
One who uses a computer to gain unauthorized access to data, or to carry out malicious attacks.
A fork-shaped tool used to harvest root vegetables.
One who is inexperienced or unskilled at a particular activity, especially a sport such as golf or tennis.
A computer security professional, a white-hat hacker.
One who cuts with rough or heavy blows.
One who kicks wildly or roughly.