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A selection of professions with strange names
Throughout human history, women have tried many different professions. Specialized dictionaries still contain the names of women's specialties, about which few people have heard.
I wonder if you can guess what these women are doing or might be doing at work. It's a test of your logic and erudition.
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Women's professions
It's not exactly. feminineSuch as a teacher, a saleswoman, a secretary. Some of them are outdated and forgotten. But just like the names. women's professionsThese words have a right to exist, at least for history.
I wonder if you can guess what these women are doing or might be doing at work. It's a test of your logic and erudition.
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Women's professions
- Sausage
This delicious word was listed in the labor book of women who worked at the meat factory and were involved directly in the manufacture of sausages. Once the work of the sausage was very enviable.
DepositPhotos - Farmer
They used to whip butter by hand. Instead of “plowing” they said “plowing”. And also buttermilk called low-fat whey, which remains after whipping the oil. The woman involved in this production was called a butcher.
DepositPhotos - Cellular
A woman who was engaged in the production of cells for animals and birds was called a cell. Although now it can be called the one who loves clothes in a cage.
DepositPhotos - Blower
A glass blower blowing various objects out of glass. Her job is to blow into a tube at the end of which there is a blank. It is thanks to such actions that a glass New Year toy is born.
DepositPhotos - Puffy.
It seems that the puff should loudly tighten the lyrical song. But in fact, it tightens the threads on the shoe industry.
DepositPhotos - Cocktail
She doesn't have hemp. It just conopathizes, plugs crevices and holes of porches, moss and other materials.
DepositPhotos - Pertussis
It's a needlewoman. She weaves lace with special sticks called whooping coughs. Hence the word pertussis.
DepositPhotos - Pancake.
A woman picking mushrooms. In some regions, mushrooms are called “plaques”. And this work has nothing to do with pancakes.
DepositPhotos - Scatterer
No, it's not the one who gets the slack. The name of the profession comes from the verb “to rake off”. A scrapper is a woman who raked coal or rock in a mine.
DepositPhotos - The bankgirl
This woman has nothing to do with banks or brooches. Bankabrosh is the name of a spinning machine, thanks to which a fluffy thread is obtained for the production of thin yarn. The woman who works for her is called a bankbroker.
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It's not exactly. feminineSuch as a teacher, a saleswoman, a secretary. Some of them are outdated and forgotten. But just like the names. women's professionsThese words have a right to exist, at least for history.