Artificer in a sentence as a noun

As a skilled artificer I have disassembled and repaired mac minis in less than this journalists three hours.

Invented by an artificer named Robert Dearheart, the towers could send messages "at the speed of light" using standardized codes.

When the "dull yellow eye" of his creature opens, this creator falls from the autonomy of a supreme artificer to the terror of a child of earth: "breathless horror and disgust filled my heart.

It is everywhere much easier for a wealthy merchant to obtain the privilege of trading in a town corporate, than for a poor artificer to obtain that of working in it.

In the pit of the throat, if one gazed upon it intently, could be seen the beating of the pulse: and indeed it may be said that it was painted in such a manner as to make every brave artificer, be he who he may, tremble and lose courage.

A manual art, such as any artificer might learn, and which has been practised by simple barbers like yourself—on a level with the noble science of Hippocrates, Galen, and Avicenna, which penetrates into the occult influences of the stars and plants and gems!—a science locked up from the vulgar!”"""

Jacques de Vaucanson, the great artificer of the period, was concerned to understand the animate systems he was modeling; he constructed mechanical devices in order to formulate and validate theories of his animate models, not to satisfy some performance criterion.

Artificer definitions

noun

someone who is the first to think of or make something

See also: inventor discoverer

noun

a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft

See also: craftsman artisan journeyman

noun

an enlisted man responsible for the upkeep of small arms and machine guns etc.

See also: armorer armourer