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- noun A person who makes
violins .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The master violinmaker next applied a slightly tinted oil-resin layer.
Boing Boing 2009
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Once, in London, a violinmaker showed me a fine violin at five o'clock, and I said, why not take it on stage?
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It turned out he called an old friend who happens to be his violinmaker that I had bought a violin from 20 years ago, a different instrument, but recognized the description immediately and didn't tip this guy off.
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His father was a violinmaker, as was his maternal grandfather.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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His father was a violinmaker, as was his maternal grandfather.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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"René was really committed to the instrument as a musician's tool," Sam Zygmuntowicz, a prominent New York violinmaker who trained under Mr. Morel, said on Friday.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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"René was really committed to the instrument as a musician's tool," Sam Zygmuntowicz, a prominent New York violinmaker who trained under Mr. Morel, said on Friday.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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As the violinmaker stirred the varnish solution in a glass jar, he reflected on the moment when he knew he had created a violin that could hold its own with the best of them.
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The master violinmaker next applied a slightly tinted oil-resin layer.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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The master violinmaker next applied a slightly tinted oil-resin layer.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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