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Etymology

From rivet + -er.

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Noun

riveter (plural riveters)

  1. (metalworking, construction) A person whose job is to rivet.
    1. (specifically, for solid rivets) A gunner; the member of a riveting team who uses a rivet gun, fitted with a rivet set which matches the shape of the factory head of a solid rivet, to impact that rivet (which is heated if necessary to soften it), while the bucker (or holder-up) holds a heavy bucking bar against the bucktail of the rivet, upsetting it to form the field head. If the rivets have to be heated, the team will also include a cook and a catcher; see rivet for more details.
      Rosie the Riveter is an iconic piece of American WWII propaganda.
      • 1942, Redd Evans, John Jacob Loeb, “Rosie the Riveter”:
        Ev'ry one stops to admire the scene / Rosie at work on the B-19 / She's never twittery / nervous or jittery / Rosie the riveter
  2. A tool used to fix rivets.
    Synonym: rivet gun
    Antonym: de-riveter
    The riveter required a compressed air supply.

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French

Etymology

From rivet + -er.

Pronunciation

Verb

riveter

  1. (transitive) to rivet

Conjugation

With the exception of appeler, jeter and their derived verbs, all verbs that used to double the consonants can now also be conjugated like amener.

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