0 a person whose job is to make, install, repair etc electrical equipment -- elektriker; elinstallatør
In these places, the electricians often belonged to the circles that included philosophers, political reformers and literary types.
Even in his tone tests, he used the magic of the electrician to court human attention to his product.
Even steamfitters, electricians and plumbers are required to have licenses.
People are more likely to trust an electrician who has been recommended by a friend of a friend whom they know to be reliable.
Because of this exclusive concession, electricians set up their businesses according to the system of the 'street licence'.
Gooday also analyses attempts by a number of the wives of electricians to portray electric lighting within the context of domestic aesthetics and household economics.
Grossberg's worry about the plausibility of "rewiring" seems to apply to the very literal rewiring that might be done by a neural electrician.
The role of such professionals as natural philosophers and supporters of scientific culture is evident from the number of clerical naturalists, meteorologists and electricians in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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