wright

/raɪt/
noun
  1. A person who makes or repairs something, especially wooden structures or parts of vehicles.
    • In medieval times, a wheelwright was essential for building and fixing carts.
    • My grandfather was a millwright who kept the local flour mill running smoothly.
    • The shipwright carefully shaped the oak planks for the new boat.
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