cogway

/ˈkɔɡweɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

a person who specializes in the design and construction of mechanical devices, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries

“The inventor was a skilled cogway who designed the intricate clockwork mechanism.”

2. verb

to design or construct mechanical devices, especially in a historical context

“The engineer cogwayed the complex system, combining gears and pulleys to achieve the desired motion.”

Synonyms

  • clockmaker
  • horologist

Antonyms

  • demolisher
  • destructor