| 释义 | blacksmith \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun
 Etymology: Middle English blaksmith, from blak black + smith; from his working with iron, known as black metal
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 a.  : a smith who works in iron with a forge — sometimes distinguished from whitesmith
 b.  : a blacksmith who shoes horses — called also farrier, horseshoer
 c.  : one who makes metal into tools, machine parts, and other objects by heating it in a forge and hammering it into shape on an anvil — called also smith, striker
 2.  : an edible blackish pomacentrid fish (Chromis punctipinnis) of the Pacific coast
 3. or blacksmith plover  : a spur-winged plover (Hoplopterus armatus) of Africa
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