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Metallurgist

Metallurgist \Met"al*lur`gist\, n. [Cf. F. m['e]tallurgiste.] One who works in metals, or prepares them for use; one who is skilled in metallurgy.

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metallurgist

n. 1 (context dated English) A person who works in metal 2 A person skilled in metallurgy

WordNet
metallurgist

n. an engineer trained in the extraction and refining and alloying and fabrication of metals [syn: metallurgical engineer]

Usage examples of "metallurgist".

They entered the river, possibly the Cunene or the Orange, journeyed up it to the source, and from there sent their metallurgists overland to discover the ancient mines of Manica - and who knows but they discovered the diamonds in the gravel of the lakes and rivers, and certainly they would have hunted the vast herds of elephant that roamed the land.

Pravin Mistry, a British metallurgist who founded a small engineering company in Michigan, was experimenting with four powerful, finely tuned laser beams while coating aluminum.

The new-model Metallurgists I got differed from the previous model only in knowing the use of Beeman Spectrographs.

You can make Beeman Metallurgists out of your own Hensler Metallurgists in that way and not have to come to Earth for new models.

How long would it take, do you suppose, for you to become a Metallurgist capable of handling a Beeman machine, supposing you started from nothing and did not use Educational tapes?

The British boatbuilder teamed up with the German-born metallurgist to inspect the progress.

I need engineers, metallurgists, meteorologists, boatbuilders, chemists, opticians.

Daniel McCone was a brilliant and brutal Scottish engineer and metallurgist, who founded the Cuyahoga Bridge and Iron Company, the largest single employer in Cleveland when I was born.

Physicians, engineers, metallurgists, chemists, accountants, lawyers, teachers, managers, had better assume that the skills, knowledges, and tools they will have to master and apply fifteen years hence are going to be different and new.

The Olympics competition for Metallurgist, Nonferrous, is about to begin.

The off-world metallurgists and geologists had to cooperate and coordinate with the miners, smelters, and machinists of Kingdom.

Doubtless, it was the proceeding employed by Tubalcain, and the first metallurgists of the inhabited world.

There were three other passengers going down the well, two Japanese metallurgists and the engineer of a deep-space ore carrier.

The impurities are small in quantity, yet the metallurgists declare that the evidence is conclusive.

They entered the river, possibly the Cunene or the Orange, journeyed up it to the source, and from there sent their metallurgists overland to discover the ancient mines of Manica - and who knows but they discovered the diamonds in the gravel of the lakes and rivers, and certainly they would have hunted the vast herds of elephant that roamed the land.