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Definition of Whitesmith

Whitesmith
Whitesmith White"smith`, n. 1. One who works in tinned or galvanized iron, or white iron; a tinsmith. 2. A worker in iron who finishes or polishes the work, in distinction from one who forges it.

Meaning of Whitesmith from wikipedia

- A whitesmith is a metalworker who does finishing work on iron and steel such as filing, lathing, burnishing or polishing. The term also refers to a person...
- Whitesmiths Ltd. was a software company founded in New York City by P. J. Plauger, Mark Krieger and Gabriel Pham, and last located in Westford, M****achusetts...
- Whitesmiths style, also sometimes termed Wishart style, was originally used in the do****entation for the first commercial C compiler, the Whitesmiths...
- these being Muddles Green and Thunder's Hill; others being Gun Hill, Whitesmith, Holmes Hill, Golden Cross, Broomham and Upper ****er. It covers 7 square...
- for example Blacksmith, from those who worked predominantly with iron, Whitesmith, from those who worked with tin (and the more obvious Tinsmith), Brownsmith...
- 50.90611°N 0.17861°E / 50.90611; 0.17861 A plantation of willows near Whitesmith, East Sus****, in England forms a maze in the shape of a quotation from...
- sometimes also be known as a tinner, tinker, tinman, or tinplate worker; whitesmith may also refer to this profession, though the same word may also refer...
- bladesmith who forges weapons like axes, spears, flails, and other weapons. A whitesmith works with white metal (tin and pewter) and can refer to someone who polishes...
- multi-tasking, Unix-like, multi-user, real-time operating system released by Whitesmiths, of Westford, M****achusetts. The product was commercially available from...
- the heavy work of the blacksmith and the more delicate operation of a whitesmith, who usually worked in gold, silver, pewter, or the finishing steps of...