What does tradespeople mean?
Definitions for tradespeople
ˈtreɪdzˌpi pəl; -ˌfoʊktrades·peo·ple
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Princeton's WordNet
tradespeoplenoun
people engaged in trade
Wiktionary
tradespeoplenoun
People engaged in trade.
tradespeoplenoun
Skilled workers.
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tradespeople
Tradespeople are workers who specialize in a particular trade or craft that requires special skill, training, or manual ability, such as plumbing, carpentry, or electrical work. They can be self-employed or work for a company, and their training often involves vocational education or apprenticeships.
Webster Dictionary
Tradespeoplenoun
people engaged in trade; shopkeepers
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tradespeople in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of tradespeople in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of tradespeople in a Sentence
This instinctive repulsion which tradespeople inspire in men of sensitive feeling is one of the very rare consolations for being so impoverished which are given to those of us who don't sell anything to anybody.
Why is it interesting? Well, they're going after tradespeople, not the traditional mass market consumer, they want builders and electricians and mechanics and they can use that device and you can do simple diagnostics with it, so you can hold it up to a wall, you can see if a pipe's leaking, you can hold it up looking at an engine and you can see where gas is leaking. You can look at a wall and see where the cavities are; lots of different applications where dedicated thermal cameras are being used today but by putting that into their phone it makes it a bit more of an attractive proposition.
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