Concept cluster: Tools > Metalworking and Blacksmithing
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wrapping paper coated with aluminium foil or -powder, used for wrapping food products and cigarettes.
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A person who makes blacksmiths' anvils.
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A smith who made the iron tips for arrows
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A worker who applies Babbitt metal.
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(countable) An object, especially a piece of furniture, made from bentwood.
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A maker of bilboes.
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Any of the circular conducting metal plates in a Bitter electromagnet.
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The work of a blacksmith
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the business of a blacksmith
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The smithy of a blacksmith.
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A factory that manufactures bleach.
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An ironworker.
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One who builds or repairs boilers.
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Made of thin, beaten metal (of coins, ornaments etc. with a hollow underside).
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A metalworker who casts objects from brass.
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A person who manufactures or shapes brass.
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A place where bricks are made.
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A whitesmith.
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A maker of bronze articles.
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(metalworking, proscribed) Forge texturing, a metal finish, where the finished surface leaves the forge and hammering marks in place without grinding, sanding, polishing it away, except where such activity is necessary.
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The process of breaking up the flat masses into which wrought iron is first hammered, so that the pieces can be reheated and wrought into bar iron.
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A person who makes metal chains.
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The process of making cloisonne work.
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A person who forges things out of copper.
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The smithy of a coppersmith.
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A person employed to manufacture and shape copper.
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A place where copper is manufactured and/or shaped.
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(engineering) The manufacture of the cores used to produce the hollow parts of castings.
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(transitive) To decorate (metalwork) with a peculiar marking or water produced in the process of manufacture, or with designs produced by inlaying or encrusting with another metal, such as silver or gold, or by etching, etc.; to damask.
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A metal plate that is part of a die.
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a workpiece that has been treated with drop forging
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A person employed to make or fit ferrules.
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A very thick filter paper or a pad composed of several filter papers
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One who makes tools by knapping flint.
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The creation of tools by knapping flint.
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A person who produces flintwork.
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The manufacture of simple tools from flints
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Workshop in which metals are shaped by heating and hammering them.
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A person who works at a forge. A blacksmith on a large scale.
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A person who forges metals.
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The act of forging metal into shape.
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One who casts metals in various forms; a caster.
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The act, process, or art of casting metals; founding.
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A man who works in a foundry
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A maker of frames.
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An object crafted for the personal amusement of craftsmen, their friends and family.
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A craftsman who creates gold leaf by hammering gold bars.
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The work of a goldsmith.
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The work of a goldsmith; the forging of gold.
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The smithy of a goldsmith.
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A metalworker who fashions gold into objects.
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(historical) A man employed in metalworking to dip sheets of tin in hot tallow to remove excess tin.
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A maker of hammers.
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(dated) An ironworker who works on buildings.
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One who founds or makes castings in iron.
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A manufacturer of iron from its ores; one who carries out ironmaking.
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(dated) The proprietor of an ironworks
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The trade of an ironmonger.
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(Britain, uncountable) The trade of an ironmonger.
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The work of an ironsmith or blacksmith.
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The trade of an ironsmith.
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A construction worker who assembles the metal frame of buildings.
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The making of useful or decorative items from iron.
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A smith who makes jacks.
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A person who mends kettles
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A kind of strong, smooth brown wrapping paper.
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The work of a locksmith.
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master blacksmith
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Metalworking.
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A company that carries out metalforming.
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The industrial process of creating metal objects through stamping, spinning, fabrication, etc.
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One who metals a road.
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The production and manufacture of metals.
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A man who works with metals.
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A person who trades in metals.
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A craftsman fashioning objects such as tools or works of art out of various metals; one who engages in metalsmithing.
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The act of shaping metal, metalworking.
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A shop that sells millinery.
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(US) Any wooden object manufactured at a lumbermill (sawmill).
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A person who designed, erected and built mills and milling machinery.
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A metalworker who makes nails.
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(metalworking) A person employed to separate sheets of hot metal that become stuck together.
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In painting, a small, edge-less, more or less flexible steel blade used to mix paint on a palette and sometimes to apply paint to a surface.
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Alternative spelling of patch box [(historical, cosmetics) A fancy box, generally with a mirror under the lid, for holding artificial beauty spots, or patches, worn on the face.]
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bagpipes maker
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A prize given to the winner in a contest.
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A box or crate for carrying or holding powder of various kinds but usually applied to gunpowder.
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A company that redraws steel.
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A person who forges things out of copper; a coppersmith.
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(metalworking) The ratio of a material's change in thickness compared to its thickness prior to forging and/or rolling.
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A thin, fragile paper made from parts of the rice plant, used in artificial flowers and watercolour art.
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Runesmith.
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A young boy employed to make the base of a saggar from a lump of fireclay, knocking it into a metal ring with a wooden mallet.
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(iron manufacture) A piece which has been roughly forged nearly to the form it will receive when completely forged or fitted.
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A flat metal pan, often without raised edge, used for baking.
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A metalworker who hammers and squeezes material to expel impurities.
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Alternative spelling of silversmith [A person who makes articles out of silver usually larger than jewellery.]
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A craftsman who hammers out silver into flat sheets.
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A person who makes articles out of silver usually larger than jewellery.
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the shop or workshop of a silversmith
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The work of a silversmith.
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The smithy of a silversmith.
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Alternative form of smithwright [A blacksmith.]
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(uncountable) The trade or craft of a smith.
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The work of a smith; the forging of metal.
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The work done by a smith (blacksmith); metal forgery
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A blacksmith.
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(uncommon) to forge, especially by hand
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Obsolete spelling of smith [A craftsperson who works metal into desired forms using a hammer and other tools, sometimes heating the metal to make it more workable, especially a blacksmith.]
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A person who solders
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(dated) A person involved in the fabrication of steel itself
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A steelworker.
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A person who works with steel.
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A steelworker.
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A person who manufactures or shapes steel.
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The act of working steel, the creation of steelwork or steelwares
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A place where steel (and possibly other metals as well) is stored and sold.
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A blacksmith's smithy or forge.
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Synonym of construction paper
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A person or factory that makes tamales.
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(transitive) To place into a metal can (ie. a tin; be it tin, steel, aluminum) in order to preserve.
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A kind of buddle used in washing tin ore.
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A sheet metal worker, especially one who works with HVAC ductwork.
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A toy soldier or other human figure made from tin.
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A toy soldier made out of tin.
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An itinerant tinsmith and mender of household utensils made of metal.
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A maker of tinware; a tinsmith.
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A tinsmith.
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Of or pertaining to or resembling tin.
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(law, archaic) Deprivation; forfeiture.
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The trade of a tinsmith; making or repairing things of tin or similar alloys.
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The smithy of a tinsmith.
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A maker of tintypes.
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A factory where tin products are manufactured.
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Absorbent paper as material.
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a person who makes tools
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One who tops steel ingots.
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Alternative spelling of touch-paper [a strip of paper impregnated with nitre, used as a fuse for firing gunpowder, fireworks etc.]
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A smith who works at the vice instead of at the anvil.
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A maker of vignettes.
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A person employed to vulcanize rubber.
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(historical) A person employed in metalworking to wash the tin plates between manufacturing processes.
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(rare) A wheelwright.
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A person who forges things out of tin or pewter; a tinsmith.
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A person employed to draw out metal into wires for making jewellery etc.
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(historical) A worker who hammered metal into wire.
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A creator of wonderful things.
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(rare) A person who makes things with zinc

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