Definition of Wireworks. Meaning of Wireworks. Synonyms of Wireworks

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Definition of Wireworks

Wirework
Wirework Wire"work`, n. Work, especially openwork, formed of wires.

Meaning of Wireworks from wikipedia

- Wire drawing is a metalworking process used to reduce the cross-section of a wire by pulling the wire through one or more dies. There are many applications...
- Albert Museum. They are made of thin plates of silver, over which the wirework is soldered. The filigree is subdivided by narrow borders of simple pattern...
- was the raw material for the wireworks at Tintern. Osmond iron was made at Pontypool in the 18th century to supply wireworks there, and one of the forges...
- "**** Education Tintern Wireworks Bridge to get upgrade". BBC News. 29 March 2022. IT, SCEEN. "**** Education at Tintern - Wireworks Bridge - filming location"...
- communities. A branch from the Wye Valley Railway to the Lower Wireworks by way of a bridge (the 'Wireworks Bridge') was completed in 1875, but this was too late...
- $347 million worldwide. Chan experimented with the use of special effects and wirework for the fight scenes in his next two Hollywood films, The Tuxedo (2002)...
- elements as possible, and only use CGI when we had to." For instance, complex wirework rigs were emplo**** which enabled the actors to do some stunts without resorting...
- granted to demolish the house. In 2000 the wireworks and estate were purchased by the Lichfield Group and the wireworks are now used as industrial storage. The...
- had worked closely with William Cecil in setting up the first British wireworks at Tintern, Monmouthshire in 1567-8. Humfrey hired and brought to England...
- beautiful and shapely as a real star but capable of moves that go beyond the wirework in The Matrix". Johnson continued, "Every turn of Fiona's head, every glance...