bladesmithing

noun

Etymology

From blade + smithing.

  1. inherited from smethyng
  2. formed as bladesmithing — “blade + smithing

Definitions

  1. The work of a bladesmith

    The work of a bladesmith: the making of knives and swords, especially smithery at the forge and the grinder.

    • Near-synonyms: knifemaking, swordmaking
    • Diamond took an interest in bladesmithing in high school because it allowed him to use his hands to make a physical product.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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