Difference between Electrician and Linesman

What is the difference between Electrician and Linesman?

Electrician as a noun is a tradesman who installs and repairs electrical wiring and equipment while Linesman as a noun is an assistant referee.

Electrician

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A tradesman who installs and repairs electrical wiring and equipment

Example sentence: People of Baltimore, if you want to simply learn a new trade, if you want to join the Foundry, it's a membership. It's like joining a gym, and you can go and meet other entrepreneurs like you. You can talk about how to get financing. You can take a class on how to sew. You can take a class and say, 'I want to be an electrician.'

Linesman

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An assistant referee.An official who calls shots that pitch out of bounds, and judges foot faults.An official whose primary task is to watch the blue line and determine when there has been an offside.An official whose primary task is to determine whether there has been a line of scrimmage violation.A person employed to work on electrical lines; a lineman.

We hope you now know whether to use Electrician or Linesman in your sentence.

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