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blacksmiths

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for blacksmiths.

Editorial note

Blacksmiths are still around - perhaps in greatly diminished numbers - but there are things that blacksmiths can do that robots cannot.

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A person who forges iron.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of blacksmiths gathered in one view.

noun

A person who forges iron.

noun

A blackish fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis punctipinnis).

noun

A surname originating as an occupation.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for blacksmiths.

noun

A person who forges iron.

noun

A blackish fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis punctipinnis).

noun

A surname originating as an occupation.

noun

(informal) A person who shoes horses.

Example sentences

1

Blacksmiths are still around - perhaps in greatly diminished numbers - but there are things that blacksmiths can do that robots cannot.

2

Building an encrypted IM service with bad crypto is like investing in blacksmiths in the early 1900s.

3

Automating farming and improving efficiency freed up people to take on jobs as potters and blacksmiths.

4

The local blacksmiths are of the opinion that only locally hand-wrought nails make the finest boots.

5

In the 1850's there were lots of blacksmiths and perhaps a handful of auto mechanics.

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In the 1950's there were lots of auto mechanics and a handful of blacksmiths.

7

Do you sacrifice the supply of boots or outsource the work of the blacksmiths?

8

Suppose that 5 of the best blacksmiths leave the blacksmith cooperative and start producing custom-made nails for less than the old blacksmith coop, which by the way is now missing their best people.

9

I'd assume the most respected blacksmiths were constantly testing different metals, weapon and armor types and shapes, smelting techniques, etc.

10

By this article's logic, both potters and blacksmiths are abstract, constructed jobs.

11

A hospital of 100 doctors is only (roughly) 100x as productive as 100 doctors individually (unlike manufacturing, where 100 assembly line workers >> 100 blacksmiths).

12

Among the several artisan enterprises, the business of only blacksmiths, carpenters, cobblers and ropemakers is in existence today None of these suggest patronage of any sort.

Quote examples

1

Even worse, very few people will be "software blacksmiths" who write code from scratch.

2

UO is the game where people role-play as blacksmiths and merchants, selling their wares and services to total strangers, decorating their homes and outfitting them with "rune libraries" to make them more appealing to customers and generate foot traffic.

3

"I want to believe this is all going to turn out okay, but I'm also watching private companies making record profits and the stock market shooting for the moon while unemployment numbers remain unchanged." Much like the unemployment of blacksmiths.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use blacksmiths in a sentence?

Blacksmiths are still around - perhaps in greatly diminished numbers - but there are things that blacksmiths can do that robots cannot.

What does blacksmiths mean?

A person who forges iron.

What part of speech is blacksmiths?

blacksmiths is commonly used as noun.