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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
restorer
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ antique furniture restorers
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Highly professional renovators and restorers moved in and gradually the house resumed its former glory.
▪ In the meanwhile, restorer Saveli Yamshchikov thinks that some of this war booty is already seeping out of the country.
▪ Often works are farmed out to professional restorers who are required to register with the Ufficio Istruzione Restauri.
▪ She got out by marrying Fulton Leser, of a good Baltimore family, an art restorer and her aesthetic soulmate.
▪ Strong aftershocks continue to chase art restorers from the shaky church.
▪ The restorers manually hacked back the brush each season and planted the choicest prairie flower seed they could find.
▪ What does the restorer do first?
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Restorer

Restorer \Re*stor"er\, n. One who, or that which, restores.

Wiktionary
restorer

n. One who restores.

WordNet
restorer

n. a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture [syn: refinisher, renovator, preserver]

Usage examples of "restorer".

About the same time, the restorer of Britain and Africa, on a vague suspicion that his name and services were superior to the rank of a subject, was ignominiously beheaded at Carthage.

Uses of, and Ingredients used in the Preparation of Cosmetics -- Preparation of Perfumes by Pressure, Distillation, Maceration, Absorption or Enfleurage, and Extraction Methods -- Chemical and Animal Products used in the Preparation of Cosmetics -- Oils and Fats used in the Preparation of Cosmetics -- General Cosmetic Preparations -- Mouth Washes and Tooth Pastes -- Hair Dyes, Hair Restorers and Depilatories -- Cosmetic Adjuncts and Specialities -- Colouring Cosmetic Preparations -- Antiseptic Washes and Soaps -- Toilet and Hygienic Soaps -- Secret Preparations for Skin, Complexion, Teeth, Mouth, etc.

Hence, the restorers of readings, the emendators, the bibliomaniacs of all degrees.

These, Your Highness," Camy jerked his head respectfully in the direction of the Kings and Queens, "are the Sovereigns of Corumbia and Corabia and this boy, this excellent, courageous and adventurous American boy, is called Speedy, and in him you see the restorer of two kingdoms and a Prince, and the discoverer of a Princess!

The stuff had failed me miserably as a hair restorer, pain killer, corn remover, alleviator of women's distresses—I forget what else.

She would have to retrieve the Outsider from the Restorers, tear what it knew of the Black/on/black out of that disgusting pink hide, then deliver the remains to the Outsider hold.

The authors and supporters of this secret in-stitution would, in the height of their humours style them-selves the restorers of the golden age and its simplicity of pleasures, before their innocence became so injustly branded with the names of guilt and shame.

For the divinity of the great restorer consists in bestowing his benefits upon the sleeper without concern for him, exactly as water charged with curative powers cares not at all who may drink from its source.