A person who formulates plots or schemes; a plotter, a schemer.
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 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.
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 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 shapes.
A machine tool in which a single-point cutting tool mounted on a reciprocating ram is traversed across the workpiece linearly. Shapers can generate various shapes, but were most especially employed in generating flat surfaces and keyways. The shaper is nowadays obsolescent, most of its applications being served by milling machines.
A person who designs and builds surfboards.