Blacksmith vs. Forgeman — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Blacksmith and Forgeman
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Blacksmith
A blacksmith is a metalsmith who creates objects primarily from wrought iron or steel, but sometimes from other metals, by forging the metal, using tools to hammer, bend, and cut (cf. tinsmith).
Forgeman
A person who works at a forge. A blacksmith on a large scale.
Blacksmith
One that forges and shapes iron with an anvil and hammer.
Forgeman
A skilled smith, who has a hammerer to assist him.
Blacksmith
One that makes, repairs, and fits horseshoes.
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Blacksmith
A person who forges iron.
Blacksmith
(informal) A person who shoes horses.
Blacksmith
A blackish fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis punctipinnis).
Blacksmith
(intransitive) To work as a blacksmith.
Blacksmith
A smith who works in iron with a forge, and makes iron utensils, horseshoes, etc.
The blacksmith may forge what he pleases.
Blacksmith
A fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis punctipinnis, or Heliastes punctipinnis), of a blackish color.
Blacksmith
A smith who forges and shapes iron with a hammer and anvil
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