English
Etymology
From glue + boil + -er.
Noun
glue-boiler (plural glue-boilers)
- A specialized profession practised in the developed world up to the early twentieth century that made, from particularly cattle bones, the adhesives used in for instance paperwork, bookbinding, joinery, ivory inlay.
Translations
who produces glue
- Dutch: lijmmaker m, lijmzieder m
- Estonian: liimikeetja
- Finnish: liimankeittäjä
- German: Leimsieder (de) m, Leimkocher m
- Greek:
- Ancient: κολλεψός m (kollepsós), κολλοπώλης m (kollopṓlēs) (glue-seller)
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- Latin: glūtinārius m
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- Russian: клеева́р (ru) m (klejevár)
- Turkish: tutkalcı (tr)
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