Definition of Metalsmiths

1. Noun. (plural of metalsmith) ¹

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Definition of Metalsmiths

1. metalsmith [n] - See also: metalsmith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Metalsmiths

metalmark
metalmarks
metalmen
metalodevite
metalogic
metalogical
metalogician
metalogicians
metalogics
metalorganic
metalorganics
metalothionein
metalpoor
metals
metalsmith
metalsmiths (current term)
metaluetic
metalware
metalwares
metalwork
metalworker
metalworkers
metalworking
metalworking vise
metalworkings
metalworks
metalymnion
metam sodium
metamagnet
metamagnetic

Literary usage of Metalsmiths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Ancient Greece by Sandi Johnson (2003)
"metalsmiths worked in small workshops at home. They used bronze, iron, ... metalsmiths were so admired that they had their own god, Hephaestus, ..."

2. Droog Design: Spirit of the Nineties by Renny Ramakers, Gijs Bakker (1998)
"... ln the early eighties, Marion Herbst began her own revolt against this 'slick Dutch' style, setting up in 1973 the League of Rebellious metalsmiths. ..."

3. The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society by Manchester Geographical Society (1888)
"Algonkin metalsmiths. The Siana Indians. Leprosy in America.—(273) Serpent Mound. An Ethnographical Collection from Alaska. Indian Graves. ..."

4. Sheffield in the Eighteenth Century by Robert Eadon Leader (1901)
"... there,* and besides the various branches of the cutlery trade, there were hammer, edge-tool, and shear makers, silver- platers, and white-metalsmiths. ..."

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