cladder

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English

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Etymology

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From clad +‎ -er.

Noun

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cladder (plural cladders)

  1. (construction) One who applies cladding, or insulation.
    • 2014, Mike Riley, Alison Cotgrave, Construction Technology 2: Industrial and Commercial Building:
      At this stage of the construction process the only people on the site would normally be groundworkers and the steel erectors, followed by the roof cladders.

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