(n.) One whose occupation is to manufacture copper utensils; a worker in copper.
Example Sentences:
(1) There was evidence that restrictive airways disease was more common in the coppersmiths than in the control group.
(2) Here you’ll find pool sharks gambling hundreds of dollars; old men on street corners writing love letters on request; young women organising street protests; proud coppersmiths; millionaire kleptocrats and philanthropists; poets and rappers; one Jew (reportedly); and the best jokes about Pakistan you’re likely to hear.
(3) One group who are coppersmiths have an 18.5 per cent prevalence of upper urinary tract stone disease associated with a statistically highly significant hypercalciuria and reduced serum inorganic phosphate.
(4) 5(18.5%) of a group 27 coppersmiths exposed to cadmium fume had stone disease.
(5) The way they've been playing this season, it's been like watching exhibition football," said the 65-year-old coppersmith from Droylsden, smiling like a Buddha.
(6) Blood-cadmium concentrations were significantly higher in the coppersmiths and in the assembly workers than in a reference population.
(7) A greater tendency to liver damage was found in the coppersmiths.
Tinsmith
Definition:
(n.) One who works in tin; a tinner.
Example Sentences:
(1) Risk of lung cancer was increased significantly for electricians; sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths; bookbinders and related printing trade workers; cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen; moulders, heat treaters, annealers and other heated metal workers; and construction labourers.
(2) The greatest number of scolioses among workers aged over 40 years was noted in: tinsmiths, pressers and welders--i.e.