- met|al|work
- met|al|work «MEHT uhl WURK, noun.1. things, especially artistic things, made out of metal.2. a making things out of metal.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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met|al|work|ing — «MEHT uhl WUR kihng», noun. the act or process of making things out of metal: »Unitron also has companion instruments for the metalworking industries (Science) … Useful english dictionary
met·al·work — /ˈmɛtl̩ˌwɚk/ noun [noncount] : things that are made out of metal; especially : metal objects that are made in an artistic and skillful way fine metalwork a beautiful piece of metalwork … Useful english dictionary
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