"Smithies" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Smithies" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Smithies" Meaning

Smithies is a surname, but it can also refer to:

1. A person who mechanically presses torn or broken metal into shape.
2. A person with the skills of blacksmithing.
3. As an affectionate term, a smithy (a person who works with metal, especially emphasizing a high level of craftsmanship) is sometimes simply referred to as a "smithie".

It is often used as a colloquial or affectionate term for a carpenter or machinist, as in a furniture maker.

"Smithies" Examples

Here are 5 sentences with the word "smithies":

The bakery on the corner has the best smithies in town for making delicious pastries.
At Smithies, you can design and build your own custom knives from scratch.
In the past, blacksmiths like Joe Smithy were in high demand for shoeing horses.
My neighbor is a retired blacksmith and recently opened a smithy in the small town where we live.
The nostalgic bike shop is run by a passionate owner who does repairs and restorations at his smithy on the weekends.

"Smithies" Similar Words

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Smiter

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A smiter is a tradition word for a person who smites, or strikes down, often used in a literary or poetic context. In modern language, a smiter could be referred to as a warrior, a fighter, or someone who physically attacks or damages something.<br><br>However, in a historical or biblical context, smiting is often an act of God's wrath or judgment, so a smiter could be an agent of God or a person who is imbued with divine power to bring punishment or destruction.<br><br>In video games, particularly in role-playing games, a smiter is a type of character class or job, often associated with magical or combat abilities.<br><br>In general, the term "smiter" implies a level of force, power, or divine intervention that leads to destruction or punishment.

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To smite means to strike or attack someone or something violently. It can also refer to a powerful, severe, or intense feeling of pain, anger, or disappointment.

Smith-ennismore-lakefield

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Smith-Ennis-More-Lakefield appears to be a toponym, a name of a place.

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The suffix "-ii" is a common Latin order used to form the name of a species or sub-species when it is a distinct variety of a genus.<br><br>"Smithii" is a specific epithet, a noun or adjective name that denotes a taxonomic classification in biology.<br><br>The word "Smithii" means "of or pertaining to Smith" and it is often used in scientific names of species or subspecies that were named after Sir Joseph Barnard Smith, a British botanist.<br><br>In biology, the word "Smithii" is used to specify a species, subspecies or geographic race that was described or identified by Sir Joseph Smith, such as Gymnodoryctus smithii (a parasitoid wasp) or Lysimachia smithii (a flowering plant).

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