checkweighmen |
checkweighman |
As nouns the difference between checkweighmen and checkweighman
is that
checkweighmen is while
checkweighman is a person, elected by miners, whose task is to check what the mineowner's weighman states has been the amount of coal that has been mined; used especially if the miners' wages are related to production.
coal |
checkweighman |
As nouns the difference between coal and checkweighman
is that
coal is a black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel while
checkweighman is a person, elected by miners, whose task is to check what the mineowner's weighman states has been the amount of coal that has been mined; used especially if the miners' wages are related to production.
As a verb coal
is to take on a supply of coal (usually of steam ships).
weighman |
checkweighman |
As nouns the difference between weighman and checkweighman
is that
weighman is a person whose occupation is weighing goods while
checkweighman is a person, elected by miners, whose task is to check what the mineowner's weighman states has been the amount of coal that has been mined; used especially if the miners' wages are related to production.
mineowner |
checkweighman |
As a noun checkweighman is
a person, elected by miners, whose task is to check what the mineowner's weighman states has been the amount of coal that has been mined; used especially if the miners' wages are related to production.
check |
checkweighman |
As nouns the difference between check and checkweighman
is that
check is a situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece while
checkweighman is a person, elected by miners, whose task is to check what the mineowner's weighman states has been the amount of coal that has been mined; used especially if the miners' wages are related to production.
As a verb check
is to inspect; to examine.
miner |
checkweighman |
As nouns the difference between miner and checkweighman
is that
miner is a person who works in a mine while
checkweighman is a person, elected by miners, whose task is to check what the mineowner's weighman states has been the amount of coal that has been mined; used especially if the miners' wages are related to production.