Luthier.
Male It is the title given to a military conquering person ie japan
A Portuguese or Spanish surname that was given to a person who lived in or near a tower, from Latin turris.
It is the name the parent or parents or a legal custodian decided. It can also be the name the person chose for herself (or himself) to replace or add on to the name the person was already given.
Since Medusa is a mythological figure, no age is ever given. However, she was mortal, so she was no older than any normal person could be.
Not all occupational names in historical contexts were given literally based on a person's occupation. While many surnames originated from the trades or professions of individuals, others were derived from nicknames, geographical locations, or characteristics unrelated to occupation. Additionally, as societies evolved, some names may have lost their original meanings or associations with specific jobs. Therefore, while there is a strong connection between many surnames and occupations, it's not universally applicable.
Luthier.
A luthier (pronounced /ˈljuːti.ər/)
The name of someone who repairs machinery is a machanic.
A person who installs repairs replaces and dismantles the machinery and heavy equipment used in almost very industry is called a machinist.
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What credit instruments.
The name given to someone who repairs shoes is a Cobbler, although cobbler are generally shoemakers by trade as well as fixing shoes.
No, you can purchase them in most stringed instrument stores. Hundreds are available on eBay at any given time.
you estimate it by given the biggest number you take that and subract for rthe repairs you estimate it by given the biggest number you take that and subract for rthe repairs
No shampoo repairs split ends. Only cutting them off repairs them. The shampoo people have given everyone a lie to sell their goods.
no you are not obligated to have it fixed by them.
A slide, for example on a trombone, is called a glissando. I guess you could use the same term on a stringed instrument like guitar.