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Definition of Metallists

Metallist
Metallist Met"al*list, n. A worker in metals, or one skilled in metals.

Meaning of Metallists from wikipedia

- 2000). 1968 : Founded as Avangard 1970 : Renamed Metallist 1979 : Renamed Avangard 1990 : Renamed Metallist 1998 : Renamed Yesil 1999 : Renamed Aksess-Yesil...
- sports society (until 1957 All-Union Avangard sports society) Metalist/Metallist (since 1967) – All-Union Zenit sports society (part of reinstating and...
- establish the medium of exchange, independently of any sovereign state. Metallists view the state's role in the minting or official stamping of coins as...
- Metalist or Metallist may refer to: Metalist, Slovianoserbsk Raion, a village in Ukraine Metallist, Vladimir Oblast, a rural locality in Russia FC Metalist...
- the year. 2007 began with a piece on Heaven & **** and commercial black metallists Dimmu Borgir gracing the cover of the magazine once again. The final print...
- 1976: TRÜ 1977: TRÜ 1977–78: TRÜ 1978–79: Harju KEK 1980: Standard 1981: Metallist 1981–82: Standard 1982–83: Standard 1983–84: TPI I 1984–85: TPI I 1985–86:...
- Retrieved 1 September 2008. Jon Wiederhorn. "Jack Osbourne's Favorite Metallists Meshuggah Prepare For Nothing". MTV.com. Archived from the original on...
- engines, its successor company has struggled to deliver working units. Metallist-Samara JSC had not produced new engines for a decade when it was given...
- 1992. It eventually attracted the attention of two influential Austrian metallists, Ray Wells of Pazuzu and Martin Schirenc of Pungent Stench and Hollenthon...
- Soviet club from Crimea, Russian SFSR that was founded in 1923 as Yuzhny Metallist (Sevastopol). Sometime prior to 1936 it carried name of the Ordzhonikidze...