- fitters
- fit·ters
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
fitters — North Country (Newcastle) Words persons who vend and load coals … English dialects glossary
fitters — fit·ter || fɪtÉ™(r) n. one who fits; tailor, one who alters garments; one who provides fittings; one who equips … English contemporary dictionary
fitters — ˈfitə(r)z noun plural Etymology: Middle English fiteres; akin to Old High German vetze rag, Old Norse fat vessel, dress more at vat now dialect England : rags, tatters, fragments … Useful english dictionary
steam-fitters' asthma — occupational asthma in steam fitters, associated with asbestosis … Medical dictionary
Brassiere measurement — Main article: Brassiere S.H. Camp Company s 1933 advertisement. the first relating breast size and pendulousness to cup size Brassiere measurement (also called brassiere sizes, colloquially bra sizes or bust sizes) refers to determining what size … Wikipedia
Construction plant fitting in Ireland — The trade of construction plant fitting in Ireland is essentially the training of mechanics who specialise in working on the type of machinery found on building sites. Bull dozers, dump trucks, four wheel drive vehicles, cement mixers and water… … Wikipedia
Pipe fitting — is the occupation of installing or repairing piping or tubing systems that convey liquid, gas, and occasionally solid materials. This work involves selecting and preparing pipe or tubing, joining it together by various means, and the location and … Wikipedia
RAF Usworth — was a Royal Air Force station near Sunderland which closed in 1958, becoming Sunderland Airport. The site has since been redeveloped as a factory for Nissan cars following the closure of the airport in 1984. Early History The airfield that… … Wikipedia
10 Air Experience Flight — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 10 Air Experience Flight caption= dates= 8 September 1958 Present country=flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom allegiance= air force|United Kingdom branch= Air Cadet Organisation type= role= Training size=… … Wikipedia
Meany, George — born Aug. 16, 1894, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 10, 1980, Washington, D.C. U.S. labour leader. A plumber by trade, he joined the United Association of Plumbers and Steam Fitters in 1915 and rose through the ranks as a union official. He was… … Universalium