n. One who dresses; one who is employed in preparing, trimming, or adjusting something.n. Specifically— A hospital assistant whose office it is to dress wounds, ulcers, etc.n. One who is employed in clothing and adorning others, as in a theater.n. In type-founding, a workman who dresses types arranged in rows, removes their defects, and prepares them for sale.n. A tool, apparatus, or power-machine for cutting and dressing the furrows on the face of a millstone.n. A machine for splitting geological specimens.n. A miners' pick.n. A plumbers' mallet used for closing joints in sheet-lead.n. A table, sideboard, or bench on which meat and other things are dressed or prepared for use.n. A cupboard or set of shelves for dishes and cooking utensils.n. A mandrel having a round top face, used by blacksmiths in forging the forked ends of connecting-rods.n. A dressing- or toilet-table.