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smith S0495500 (smĭth)n.1. A metalworker, especially one who works metal when it is hot and malleable. Often used in combination: a silversmith; a goldsmith.2. A blacksmith.3. One who makes or works at something specified. Often used in combination: a locksmith; a wordsmith. [Middle English, from Old English.]smith (smɪθ) n1. (Metallurgy) a. a person who works in metal, esp one who shapes metal by hammeringb. (in combination): a silversmith. 2. (Metallurgy) See blacksmith[Old English; related to Old Norse smithr, Old High German smid, Middle Low German smīde jewellery, Greek smilē carving knife]
Smith (smɪθ) n1. (Biography) Adam. 1723–90, Scottish economist and philosopher, whose influential book The Wealth of Nations (1776) advocated free trade and private enterprise and opposed state interference2. (Biography) Alexander McCall. born 1948, Scottish writer and academic, born in Zimbabwe. His novels include The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (1998), The Sunday Philosophy Club (2004) and 44 Scotland Street (2005)3. (Biography) Bessie, known as Empress of the Blues. 1894–1937, US blues singer and songwriter4. (Biography) Delia. born 1941, British cookery writer and broadcaster: her publications include The Complete Cookery Course (1982)5. (Biography) F.E. See (1st Earl of) Birkenhead26. (Biography) Ian (Douglas). 1919–2007, Zimbabwean statesman; prime minister of Rhodesia (1964–79). He declared independence from Britain unilaterally (1965)7. (Biography) John. ?1580–1631, English explorer and writer, who helped found the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia. He was reputedly saved by the Indian chief's daughter Pocahontas from execution by her tribe. Among his works is a Description of New England (1616)8. (Biography) John. 1938–94, British Labour politician; leader of the Labour Party 1992–949. (Biography) Joseph. 1805–44, US religious leader; founder of the Mormon Church10. (Biography) Dame Maggie. born 1934, British actress. She has appeared in the films The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), California Suite (1978), The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1988), The Secret Garden (1993), Gosford Park (2001), the Harry Potter series (2001–11), and in the TV series Downton Abbey (from 2010)11. (Biography) Stevie, real name Florence Margaret Smith. 1902–71, British poet. Her works include Novel on Yellow Paper (1936), and the poems 'A Good Time was had by All' (1937) and 'Not Waving but Drowning' (1957)12. (Biography) Sydney. 1771–1845, British clergyman and writer, noted for The Letters of Peter Plymley (1807–08), in which he advocated Catholic emancipation13. (Biography) Will(ard Christopher). born 1968, US film actor and rap singer; star of the television series The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1990–96), the Men In Black series of films (1997–2012), Ali (2001), and I Robot (2004)14. (Biography) Wilbur. born 1933, British novelist, born in Zambia. His novels include Where the Lion Feeds (1964), Monsoon (1999) and The Quest (2007)15. (Biography) William. 1769–1839, English geologist, who founded the science of stratigraphy by proving that rock strata could be dated by the fossils they containedsmith (smɪθ) n. 1. a worker in metal. 2. blacksmith. [before 900; Middle English, Old English, c. Old Frisian smith, Old High German smid, Old Norse smithr, Gothic -smitha] Smith (smɪθ) n. 1. Adam, 1723–90, Scottish economist. 2. Alfred E(manuel), 1873–1944, U.S. political leader. 3. Bessie, 1894?–1937, U.S. singer. 4. Betty W(ehner), 1904–72, U.S. novelist and playwright. 5. David, 1906–65, U.S. sculptor. 6. Edmond Kirby, 1824–93, Confederate general in the Civil War. 7. John, 1580–1631, English adventurer and colonist in Virginia. 8. Joseph, 1805–44, U.S. religious leader: founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 9. Leon Polk, born 1906, U.S. painter. 10. Lillian, 1897?–1966, U.S. writer and civil-rights activist. 11. Margaret Chase, 1897–1995, U.S. politician. 12. Stevie, 1902?–71, English poet. 13. Sydney, 1771–1845, English clergyman, writer, and wit. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Smith - Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from Great Britain (born in 1919)Ian Douglas Smith, Ian Smith | | 2. | Smith - United States sculptor (1906-1965) David Roland Smith, David Smith | | 3. | Smith - United States singer noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986)Kate Smith, Kathryn Elizabeth Smith | | 4. | Smith - United States suffragist who refused to pay taxes until she could vote (1792-1886)Julia Evelina Smith | | 5. | Smith - United States blues singer (1894-1937)Bessie Smith | | 6. | Smith - religious leader who founded the Mormon Church in 1830 (1805-1844)Joseph Smith | | 7. | Smith - English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631)Captain John Smith, John Smith | | 8. | Smith - Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790)Adam Smith | | 9. | smith - someone who works at something specifiedarrowsmith - a maker of arrowsgunsmith - someone who makes or repairs gunslocksmith - someone who makes or repairs locksskilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker - a worker who has acquired special skillstinner, tinsmith - someone who makes or repairs tinware | | 10. | smith - someone who works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable)metalworkerblacksmith - a smith who forges and shapes iron with a hammer and anvilforger - someone who operates a forgeskilled worker, skilled workman, trained worker - a worker who has acquired special skills | Translationssmith (smiθ) noun1. a blacksmith. 鐵匠 铁匠2. a person whose job is to work with a particular metal, or make a particular type of article. a goldsmith; a silversmith; a gunsmith. 鍛工,匠 锻工,...匠 smithy (smiði) , (-θi) noun the workshop of a blacksmith. 鐵匠鋪 铁匠铺Smith
smith1. a person who works in metal, esp one who shapes metal by hammering 2. See blacksmith
Smith1. Adam. 1723--90, Scottish economist and philosopher, whose influential book The Wealth of Nations (1776) advocated free trade and private enterprise and opposed state interference 2. Bessie, known as Empress of the Blues. 1894--1937, US blues singer and songwriter 3. Delia. born 1941, British cookery writer and broadcaster: her publications include The Complete Cookery Course (1982) 4. Harvey. born 1938, British showjumper 5. Ian (Douglas). born 1919, Zimbabwean statesman; prime minister of Rhodesia (1964--79). He declared independence from Britain unilaterally (1965) 6. John. ?1580--1631, English explorer and writer, who helped found the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia. He was reputedly saved by the Indian chief's daughter Pocahontas from execution by her tribe. Among his works is a Description of New England (1616) 7. John. 1938--94, British Labour politician; leader of the Labour Party 1992--94 8. Joseph. 1805--44, US religious leader; founder of the Mormon Church 9. Dame Maggie. born 1934, British actress. Her films include The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), California Suite (1978), The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1988), The Secret Garden (1993), and Gosford Park (2001) 10. Stevie, real name Florence Margaret Smith. 1902--71, British poet. Her works include Novel on Yellow Paper (1936), and the poems 'A Good Time was had by All' (1937) and 'Not Waving but Drowning' (1957) 11. Sydney. 1771--1845, British clergyman and writer, noted for The Letters of Peter Plymley (1807--08), in which he advocated Catholic emancipation 12. Will(ard) Christopher. born 1968, US film actor and rap singer; star of the television series The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (1990--96) and the films Men In Black (1997), Wild Wild West (1999), and Ali (2001) 13. William. 1769--1839, English geologist, who founded the science of stratigraphy by proving that rock strata could be dated by the fossils they contained Smith a sound between northwestern Greenland and the southern part of Ellesmere Island. It is the southernmost part of the passage connecting Baffin Bay with the Kane Basin and the Arctic Basin, and at its narrowest point it is 46 km wide. Glaciers extend into the sound and form icebergs. It is covered with ice throughout the year. The British polar explorers R. Bylot and W. Baffin discovered the sound in 1616. They named it for T. Smith (Smythe), the first governor of the East India Company. Smith
Smith (smith), David W., U.S. pediatrician, 1926-1981. See: Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome. Smith (smith), Henry, Irish-born British military surgeon in India, 1862-1948. See: Smith operation, Smith-Indian operation. Smith (smith), M.J.V., 20th-century U.S. urologist. Smith (smith), Robert W., Irish surgeon, 1807-1873. See: Smith fracture. Smith (smith), Theobald, U.S. pathologist, 1859-1934. See: Theobald Smith phenomenon. Smith (smith), William R., 20th-century U.S. physician. See: Smith-Riley syndrome. Smith, (origin unknown). Smith-Boyce operation - see under Boyce, William HPatient discussion about SmithQ. I am Alexzander, my friend Smith who’s a bipolar tends to have mood swings. I am Alexzander, my friend Smith who’s a bipolar tends to have mood swings. Due to this he is facing many problems in his relationship. I need to know the changes during Mood swings, which helps me to guide him. More discussions about SmithFinancialSeeSmith, AdamSMITH
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Synonyms for Smithnoun Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from Great Britain (born in 1919)Synonyms- Ian Douglas Smith
- Ian Smith
noun United States sculptor (1906-1965)Synonyms- David Roland Smith
- David Smith
noun United States singer noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986)Synonyms- Kate Smith
- Kathryn Elizabeth Smith
noun United States suffragist who refused to pay taxes until she could vote (1792-1886)Synonymsnoun United States blues singer (1894-1937)Synonymsnoun religious leader who founded the Mormon Church in 1830 (1805-1844)Synonymsnoun English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, VirginiaSynonyms- Captain John Smith
- John Smith
noun Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790)Synonymsnoun someone who works at something specifiedRelated Words- arrowsmith
- gunsmith
- locksmith
- skilled worker
- skilled workman
- trained worker
- tinner
- tinsmith
noun someone who works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable)SynonymsRelated Words- blacksmith
- forger
- skilled worker
- skilled workman
- trained worker
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