English-Thai Dictionary
whitesmith
N ช่าง ชุบ เหล็ก chang-chun-lek
whitesmith
N ช่าง ดีบุก ช่าง ทำ โลหะ สี ขาว chang-de-buk
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
WHITESTER
n.A bleacher. [Local. ]
WHITESTONE
n.IN geology, the weiss stein of Werner, and the eurite of some geologists; a species of rocks, composed essentially of feldspar, but containing mica and other minerals.
WHITES
n.The fluor albus, a disease of females.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
WHITES
WHITES Whites, n. pl.
1. (Med. )
Defn: Leucorrh
2. The finest flour made from white wheat.
3. Cloth or garments of a plain white color.
WHITESIDE
WHITESIDE White "side `, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: The golden-eye.
WHITESMITH
WHITESMITH White "smith `, n.
1. One who works in tinned or galvanized iron, or white iron; a tinsmith.
2. A worker in iron who finishes or polishes the work, in distinction from one who forges it.
WHITESTER
White "ster, n. Etym: [White + -ster. ]
Defn: A bleacher of lines; a whitener; a whitster. [Prov. Eng. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
whitesmith
white smith |ˈ (h )wītˌsmiTH ˈwaɪtsmɪθ | ▶noun a person who makes articles out of metal, esp. tin. • a polisher or finisher of metal goods. ORIGIN Middle English: from white (denoting ‘white iron, ’ i.e., tin ) + smith .
Whitestone
White stone |ˈ (h )wītˌstōn ˈwaɪtstoʊn | a largely residential section of northern Queens in New York City, on the East River, across from the Bronx, to which it is joined by the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.
Oxford Dictionary
whitesmith
white |smith |ˈwʌɪtsmɪθ | ▶noun a person who makes articles out of metal, especially tin. • a polisher or finisher of metal goods. ORIGIN Middle English: from white (denoting ‘white iron ’, i.e. tin ) + smith .
Whitestone
White stone |ˈ (h )wītˌstōn ˈwaɪtstoʊn | a largely residential section of northern Queens in New York City, on the East River, across from the Bronx, to which it is joined by the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge.