Definitions from Wiktionary (hammer and anvil)
▸ noun: (military) A tactic involving the use of two primary forces, one to pin down an enemy and the other to encircle him.
▸ noun: (figurative, by extension) A two-pronged method that is commonly deployed, or the two mechanisms used to carry it out.
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▸ noun: (military) A tactic involving the use of two primary forces, one to pin down an enemy and the other to encircle him.
▸ noun: (figurative, by extension) A two-pronged method that is commonly deployed, or the two mechanisms used to carry it out.
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forge,
blacksmith,
metalworking,
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brassfounder,
cast iron,
cast-iron,
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