Concept cluster: Tools > Blacksmithing
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A soft paper especially made for the absorbing of liquids.
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Alternative form of armoursmith [an individual who is skilled at forging armour (such as greaves, breastplates and legplates)]
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an individual who is skilled at forging armour (such as greaves, breastplates and legplates)
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A maker of bilbo swords.
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A maker of knives and swords.
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A steel alloy known in Russia from medieval times.
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Alternative form of butcher paper [A kind of absorbent kraft paper, originally sold to butchers in large sheets for wrapping meat and fish, and now used for arts and crafts in primary education.]
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A rack or rest used in woodwork or glassworking.
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The manufacture of coaches.
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One who prepares wood as cordwood.
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Alternative spelling of curlpaper [A paper used in curling the hair.]
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A place where the currying of leather is carried out.
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The business of a cutler.
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A manufacturer of dishes.
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A building where dyeing takes place.
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One who makes fangs for people to wear.
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(uncountable) the work done by a farrier
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Alternative form of filter paper [Porous paper used for filtration, typically in a filter funnel.]
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Alternative form of flypaper [To cause something to become stuck with, or as if with, flypaper.]
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A person or company that makes glass or glass items.
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A hammerer; a forgeman.
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The work of a jewelsmith, making jewelry.
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(historical) A blacksmith who performs various work other than shoeing horses, such as the making of agricultural equipment.
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A cutler who makes knives.
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Artistic or ornamental work done with a knife.
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A metalworker who produces koftgari.
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(in the plural) A set of joined overlapping metal plates.
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The work of a locksmith.
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A manufacturer of trunks (containers).
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The manufacture of matches for kindling or burning.
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The manufacture of metal.
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The craft of fashioning objects out of metals; the craft or work of a metalsmith.
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A factory where metal is processed.
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A manufacturer of needles.
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A box used to hold an artist's paints.
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Alternative form of paperknife [A knife for cutting paper or opening envelopes.]
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(countable) A factory where perfume is made.
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A maker of scythes.
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A maker or worker of shields.
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(by extension) One who makes anything; wright.
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A soapmaker.
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A manufacturer of confectionery.
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A maker of swords.
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A manufacturer of tallow.
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Someone who repairs, or attempts repair, on anything mechanical, or who invents such devices; one who tinkers; a tinkerer.
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The manufacture of tools.
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One who tools leather.
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The art or craft of a toolmaker; the manufacture of tools.
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The manufacture of tools.
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A manufacturer of torches.
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A manufacturer of tubes.
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A manufacturer of twine.
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(UK, dialect, Northern) A worker in wood; a joiner.
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A manufacturer of wadding.
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The manufacture of weapons.
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A specialized profession that involves the forging of weapons (especially edged weapons such as swords) out of metals.
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Synonym of weaponsmithing
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A person who cuts wood.

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