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Meaning: A person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems Classified under: Nouns denoting people Synonyms: applied scientist; engineer; technologist Hypernyms ("applied scientist" is a kind of...): individual; mortal; person; somebody; someone; soul (a human being) Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "applied scientist"): aeronautical engineer (an engineer concerned with the design and construction of aircraft) surveyor (an engineer who determines the boundaries and elevations of land or structures) rocket engineer; rocket scientist (an engineer who builds and tests rockets) coder; computer programmer; programmer; software engineer (a person who designs and writes and tests computer programs) mining engineer (an engineer concerned with the construction and operation of mines) metallurgical engineer; metallurgist (an engineer trained in the extraction and refining and alloying and fabrication of metals) mechanical engineer (a person trained to design and construct machines) marine engineer; naval engineer (a naval officer responsible for the operation and maintenance of the ship's engines) electrical engineer (a person trained in practical applications of the theory of electricity) civil engineer (an engineer trained to design and construct and maintain public works (roads or bridges or harbors etc.)) automotive engineer (an engineer concerned with the design and construction of automobiles) army engineer; military engineer (a member of the military who is trained in engineering and construction work) aerospace engineer (an engineer of aircraft and space vehicles) Instance hyponyms: John Augustus Roebling; John Roebling; Roebling (United States engineer (born in Germany) who designed and began construction of the Brooklyn bridge (1806-1869)) Claude E. Shannon; Claude Elwood Shannon; Claude Shannon; Shannon (United States electrical engineer who pioneered mathematical communication theory (1916-2001)) Karl Wilhelm Siemens; Siemens; Sir Charles William Siemens (engineer who was a brother of Ernst Werner von Siemens and who moved to England (1823-1883)) Elmer Ambrose Sperry; Sperry (United States engineer and inventor of the gyrocompass (1860-1930)) Richard Trevithick; Trevithick (English engineer who built the first railway locomotive (1771-1833)) Thomas Augustus Watson; Watson (United States telephone engineer who assisted Alexander Graham Bell in his experiments (1854-1934)) da Vinci; Leonardo; Leonardo da Vinci (Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect; the most versatile genius of the Italian Renaissance (1452-1519)) Charles Franklin Kettering; Charles Kettering; Kettering (United States electrical engineer who made numerous automotive improvements (including the electric starter) (1876-1958)) Hugo Junkers; Junkers (German aircraft engineer who designed the first all-metal airplane (1859-1935)) George Washington Goethals; Goethals (United States army officer and engineer who supervised the construction of the Panama Canal (1858-1928)) Buckminster Fuller; Fuller; R. Buckminster Fuller; Richard Buckminster Fuller (United States architect who invented the geodesic dome (1895-1983)) Alexandre Gustave Eiffel; Eiffel (French engineer who constructed the Eiffel Tower (1832-1923)) Bryan Donkin; Donkin (English engineer who developed a method of preserving food by sterilizing it with heat and sealing it inside a steel container--the first tin can (1768-1855)) Diesel; Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel; Rudolf Diesel (German engineer (born in France) who invented the diesel engine (1858-1913)) Daimler; Gottlieb Daimler (German engineer and automobile manufacturer who produced the first high-speed internal combustion engine (1834-1900)) James Watt; Watt (Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)) "It's better to give than to receive." (English proverb) "No death without reason." (Bhutanese proverb) "Too much modesty brings shame." (Arabic proverb) "He who has nothing will not eat. If you want flour, go gather chestnuts." (Corsican proverb)
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