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Definition of coopery in English: cooperynounPlural cooperies ˈkuːp(ə)riˈkupəri another term for cooperage Example sentencesExamples - This last item may not have been firewood though, for Thomas Walton practised coopery as a second craft.
- The site of the Shakespeare, on the corner of Lionel Street was home to a coopery or barrel maker when most of this area was then part of the Colmore estate.
- In the Montréal area, he also owned a sawmill, a cookie factory (cookies for voyageurs) and a coopery.
- The cellars include not only the usual fermentation and ageing rooms, but also a coopery, providing the family with a constant supply of oak barrels.
- However, Thatcham was a town of small cottage industries: wood turning, coopery, milling and various cloth making activities.
- Turning into a narrow lane that cut several streets from the trip home, the lone reveler stumbled and cursed over a pile of debris shed by the mouldering roof of an abandoned coopery.
- With the purpose of making better known a disappearing craft, the author of the article presents also a short story of coopery.
- Rockland has three or more ship-yards, one marine railway, two boat-builders, three grain mills, three carriage factories, six lumber mills, two machine shops, three cooperies, a tannery, etc.
- It is seen in words such as coopery and laundry.
- Their role in winemaking is fundamental, which explains why properties that have the means to buy barrels are keen to have their own coopery.
- Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery.
- They also have their own cooper, and both the coopery and the shire stables are open to the public.
Definition of coopery in US English: cooperynounˈkupəriˈko͞opərē another term for cooperage Example sentencesExamples - It is seen in words such as coopery and laundry.
- However, Thatcham was a town of small cottage industries: wood turning, coopery, milling and various cloth making activities.
- Turning into a narrow lane that cut several streets from the trip home, the lone reveler stumbled and cursed over a pile of debris shed by the mouldering roof of an abandoned coopery.
- The site of the Shakespeare, on the corner of Lionel Street was home to a coopery or barrel maker when most of this area was then part of the Colmore estate.
- Rockland has three or more ship-yards, one marine railway, two boat-builders, three grain mills, three carriage factories, six lumber mills, two machine shops, three cooperies, a tannery, etc.
- They also have their own cooper, and both the coopery and the shire stables are open to the public.
- Traditional production and crafts in their contemporary form will be presented by the masters of coopery, pottery, basketry, tinker's craft and smithery.
- The cellars include not only the usual fermentation and ageing rooms, but also a coopery, providing the family with a constant supply of oak barrels.
- This last item may not have been firewood though, for Thomas Walton practised coopery as a second craft.
- In the Montréal area, he also owned a sawmill, a cookie factory (cookies for voyageurs) and a coopery.
- Their role in winemaking is fundamental, which explains why properties that have the means to buy barrels are keen to have their own coopery.
- With the purpose of making better known a disappearing craft, the author of the article presents also a short story of coopery.
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