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goldsmiths

  • 1 Goldsmiths

    m.
    Goldsmiths, University of London.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Goldsmiths

  • 2 fabricante de moldes

    (n.) = die-sinker
    Ex. In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.
    * * *
    (n.) = die-sinker

    Ex: In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fabricante de moldes

  • 3 fundidor de tipos

    (n.) = punch-cutter [punchcutter], type-founder [typefounder], cutter of type
    Ex. In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.
    Ex. In 1886 the leading type-founders of the United States agreed to use as a standard the pica of Mackellar, Smiths, and Jordan.
    Ex. To produce a printed book required coordinated teamwork by up to twenty such craftsmen, beginning with one highly skilled cutter of type, to a much larger number, maybe ten or more, of much less skilled bookbinders.
    * * *
    (n.) = punch-cutter [punchcutter], type-founder [typefounder], cutter of type

    Ex: In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.

    Ex: In 1886 the leading type-founders of the United States agreed to use as a standard the pica of Mackellar, Smiths, and Jordan.
    Ex: To produce a printed book required coordinated teamwork by up to twenty such craftsmen, beginning with one highly skilled cutter of type, to a much larger number, maybe ten or more, of much less skilled bookbinders.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fundidor de tipos

  • 4 fundir tipos

    (v.) = cut + punches, cast + type
    Ex. In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.
    Ex. They were cold-metal machines, which set pre- cast type, as distinct from the later hot-metal machines which cast fresh type as they went along.
    * * *
    (v.) = cut + punches, cast + type

    Ex: In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.

    Ex: They were cold-metal machines, which set pre- cast type, as distinct from the later hot-metal machines which cast fresh type as they went along.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fundir tipos

  • 5 grabador

    m.
    1 engraver, graver, carver, etcher.
    2 tape recorder, tape player, cassette recorder, recorder.
    * * *
    1 recording
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 engraver
    * * *
    I II
    grabador, -a
    SM / F (=persona) engraver
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo
    a) < aparato> recording (before n)
    b) (Art) < plancha> engraving (before n)
    II
    masculino tape recorder
    III
    - dora masculino, femenino
    1) (Art) engraver
    2) grabadora femenino
    a) ( casa discográfica) record company
    b) ( magnetófono) tape recorder
    * * *
    = engraver, caster, printmaker.
    Ex. In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.
    Ex. The printer would own several sets of matrices and moulds of various sizes, and would employ specialist casters to make type for him with them, using his own metal.
    Ex. This article discusses Benson's life, work, and critical reputation as a printmaker specializing in images of hunters and wild game birds.
    ----
    * grabadora de bobina = reel-to-reel recorder.
    * grabadora de CD = CD-Rewritable drive.
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo
    a) < aparato> recording (before n)
    b) (Art) < plancha> engraving (before n)
    II
    masculino tape recorder
    III
    - dora masculino, femenino
    1) (Art) engraver
    2) grabadora femenino
    a) ( casa discográfica) record company
    b) ( magnetófono) tape recorder
    * * *
    = engraver, caster, printmaker.

    Ex: In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.

    Ex: The printer would own several sets of matrices and moulds of various sizes, and would employ specialist casters to make type for him with them, using his own metal.
    Ex: This article discusses Benson's life, work, and critical reputation as a printmaker specializing in images of hunters and wild game birds.
    * grabadora de bobina = reel-to-reel recorder.
    * grabadora de CD = CD-Rewritable drive.

    * * *
    1 ( Audio, TV) ‹aparato› recording ( before n)
    2 ( Art) ‹plancha› engraving ( before n)
    tape recorder
    masculine, feminine
    A ( Art) engraver
    B
    1 (casa discográfica) record company
    2 (magnetófono) tape recorder
    Compuestos:
    sound recorder
    DVD recorder
    grabadora de video or ( Esp) vídeo
    video recorder, VCR
    * * *

    grabador
    ◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    1 (Art) engraver
    2
    grabadora sustantivo femenino



    ' grabador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    casete
    - punzón
    English:
    tape
    * * *
    grabador, -ora nm,f
    [artista] engraver
    * * *
    m tape recorder
    * * *
    : engraver

    Spanish-English dictionary > grabador

  • 6 orfebre

    f. & m.
    1 silversmith.
    2 goldsmith, silversmith.
    * * *
    1 goldsmith, silversmith
    * * *
    SMF silversmith, goldsmith
    * * *
    masculino y femenino goldsmith, silversmith
    * * *
    = goldsmith, silversmith.
    Ex. In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.
    Ex. The author shows that silversmith Jan de Booser was responsible for cutting the dies of the mint of the Province of Groningen during 1673-1693.
    * * *
    masculino y femenino goldsmith, silversmith
    * * *
    = goldsmith, silversmith.

    Ex: In the earliest days of printing one or two printers may have cut their own punches, but even then most punch-cutters appear to have been specialist engravers such as die-sinkers or goldsmiths.

    Ex: The author shows that silversmith Jan de Booser was responsible for cutting the dies of the mint of the Province of Groningen during 1673-1693.

    * * *
    goldsmith, silversmith
    * * *

    orfebre m (del oro) goldsmith
    (de la plata) silversmith
    ' orfebre' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cincel
    English:
    goldsmith
    - gold
    - silver
    * * *
    orfebre nmf
    [de plata] silversmith; [de oro] goldsmith
    * * *
    m/f goldsmith/silversmith
    * * *
    orfebre nmf
    : goldsmith, silversmith

    Spanish-English dictionary > orfebre

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  • Goldsmiths' Professor of Materials Science — The Goldsmiths Professorship of Materials Science is a professorship in the University of Cambridge, associated with the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy [ [http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/ Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy] ] …   Wikipedia

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  • Goldsmiths' Company —    The fifth in order of the twelve Great City Companies.    Existed as a Guild, apparently of foreign origin from a very early period, perhaps as the Gilda Aurifabrorum.    It is mentioned in 1180 as one of the adulterine guilds which had to pay …   Dictionary of London

  • Goldsmiths' Row —    In Cheapside, on the south side, extending from Bread Street to the Cross in Cheap at Wood Street in Bread Street Ward (S. 298 and 347).    Stow describes it as the most beautiful frame of Fayre houses and shoppes in London or elsewhere in… …   Dictionary of London

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