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noun der Graveur* * *en·grav·er[ɪnˈgreɪvəʳ, AM enˈgreɪvɚ]n (cutter) Graveur(in) m(f), Steinschneider(in) m(f); (for stone) Steinhauer(in) m(f); (for wood) Holzschneider(in) m(f)* * *[In'greɪvə(r)]nGraveur(in) m(f); (on stone) Steinhauer(in) m(f); (on wood) Holzschneider(in) m(f)* * *engraver s Graveur(in):engraver of music Notenstecher(in);engraver on copper Kupferstecher(in);engraver on steel Stahlstecher(in);engraver on wood Holzschneider(in), Xylograf(in)eng. abk1. engine2. engineer (engineering)3. engraved4. engraver5. engraving* * *n.Graveur -e m.
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