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cop·per·smith

 (kŏp′ər-smĭth′)
n.
1. One who works or manufactures objects, especially utensils, in copper.
2. A brightly colored bird (Megalaima haemacephala) of South and Southeast Asia, characterized by its ringing metallic call.
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coppersmith

(ˈkɒpəˌsmɪθ)
n
1. (Metallurgy) a person who works copper or copper alloys
2. (Animals) an Asian barbet (a bird), Megalaima haemacephala, the call of which has a ringing metallic note
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cop•per•smith

(ˈkɒp ərˌsmɪθ)

n.
a person who works in copper.
[1300–50]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.coppersmith - someone who makes articles from coppercoppersmith - someone who makes articles from copper
artisan, journeyman, artificer, craftsman - a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
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Translations
chaudronnier

coppersmith

[ˈkɒpəsmɪθ] Ncobrero/a m/f
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Also spotted wereorange-bellied and red-keeled flowerpecker, coppersmith Barbet, Asian glossy starlings, the Philippine cuckoo dove and the endemicCamiguin bulbul.
Also spotted were the orange-bellied and red-keeled flowerpecker, coppersmith Barbet, Asian glossy starlings, and white-eared brown, zebra spotted, and the Philippine cuckoo dove, and the endemic Camiguin bulbul.
They turned to see a coppersmith barbet, with a red patch on its chest that looks like a bleeding heart.
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