What is another word for Whitesmith?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪtsmɪθ] (IPA)

Whitesmith, also known as a tinsmith, is a skilled artisan who works with metal and creates objects such as utensils, pots, pans, and lamps. Those who are looking for synonyms for the word "whitesmith" can use terms like metalworker, tinker, tinworker, and tinman. Each of these terms describes a person who works with metal and creates products that are useful in everyday life. Metalworkers may work with a variety of metals including tin, copper, and iron. Tinkers, on the other hand, may work with various metals and often travel from place to place to sell their wares. Regardless of the term used, the work of a whitesmith or metalworker is both highly skilled and practical.

What are the hypernyms for Whitesmith?

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Usage examples for Whitesmith

3. Woodward's Whitesmith-is one of the best of the white varieties.
"Soil Culture"
J. H. Walden
He was great friends with Tina, the daughter of the Whitesmith, who lived nearly opposite.
"The Book of Dragons"
Edith Nesbit
Barty's Aunt Olive was married to Swan Petersen, a Whitesmith or worker in tin, and she lived outside the wall, close to the church of Saint Clement of the Danes.
"In the Days of the Guild"
Louise Lamprey

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