noun A person who works with metal, especially a blacksmith or a silversmith.
In metalworking, a smith is a person who works with metal, typically by forging or shaping it into various objects such as tools, weapons, or decorative items.
A blacksmith is a specific type of smith who works with iron and steel, often creating items such as horseshoes, gates, and decorative ironwork.
A silversmith is a smith who specializes in working with silver, creating items such as jewelry, utensils, and decorative objects.
A goldsmith is a smith who works with gold, creating jewelry, ornaments, and other valuable items.
A coppersmith is a smith who works with copper, crafting items such as pots, pans, and decorative objects.
Smith is commonly used as a surname for writers, such as John Smith or Sarah Smith.
In the profession of blacksmithing, 'smith' is used as a suffix to indicate a person who works with metal, shaping and forging it into various objects.
A goldsmith is a person who works with gold and other precious metals to create jewelry and other decorative items.
Similar to a goldsmith, a silversmith works with silver to create various objects like utensils, jewelry, and decorative items.
A locksmith is a professional who works with locks and keys, providing services such as lock installation, repair, and key duplication.