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Q: What do you call a person who improves objects?
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What do you call a person that likes to work with mechanical objects?

You can call a person who loves mechanical objects a mechanic. You can even call them Machinist, inventor or even an engineer depending on what type of mechanical devices they working on.


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What are objects in museum are called?

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Does Call of Duty cause violence?

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