Definition of Tinsmiths. Meaning of Tinsmiths. Synonyms of Tinsmiths

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Definition of Tinsmiths

Tinsmith
Tinsmith Tin"smith`, n. One who works in tin; a tinner.

Meaning of Tinsmiths from wikipedia

- or tin plate. Tinsmith was a common occupation in pre-industrial times. Unlike blacksmiths (who work mostly with hot metals), tinsmiths do the majority...
- Tinker or tinkerer is an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith who mends household utensils. Tinker for metal-worker is attested from the thirteenth century...
- The Tinsmiths' Tower (Romanian: Turnul Cositorarilor, German: Zinngießerturm) is one of the nine towers located in the citadel of Sighișoara, belonging...
- iron, Whitesmith, from those who worked with tin (and the more obvious Tinsmith), Brownsmith and Redsmith, from those who worked with copper (Coppersmith...
- Usually tinware refers to kitchenware made of tinplate, often crafted by tinsmiths. Many cans used for canned food are tinware as well. Something that is...
- Romanian căldărar, literally "bucket-maker", meaning "kettle-maker", "tinsmith", "tinker"; also in Poland, Moldova and Ukraine. Lăutari "musicians" (lăută...
- repair of the same items, being also known in the past as "travelling tinsmiths", possibly derived from a re****tion for rowdy and alcoholic recreation...
- abounds there and it is said that the Winkies are some of the most skillful tinsmiths in the world. This was the country once ruled by the malevolent Wicked...
- monster-like creature, Chopfyt, made from their combined fleshly parts by the tinsmith Ku-Klip. 13 The Magic of Oz John R. Neill 1919 Reilly & Lee Ruggedo, former...
- alloy of copper and zinc. The term "redsmith" is used for a tinsmith that uses tinsmithing tools and techniques to make copper items. Anthropologists believe...