beakiron (Meaning)
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beakiron (n.)
A bickern; a bench anvil with a long beak, adapted to reach the interior surface of sheet metal ware; the horn of an anvil.
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beakiron Sentence Examples
- The blacksmith forged a gleaming beakiron with intricate designs.
- The surgeon deftly manipulated the beakiron to remove the tumor.
- The engineer used a beakiron to calibrate the delicate mechanism.
- The dentist reached for the beakiron to extract the stubborn tooth.
- The artist carefully wielded the beakiron to create lifelike sculptures.
- The jeweler employed a beakiron to mold precious metals into exquisite jewelry.
- The zookeeper skillfully used a beakiron to administer medication to an exotic bird.
- The surgeon's beakiron was a critical tool in their groundbreaking operation.
- The geologist used a beakiron to extract a valuable mineral sample from a rock.
- The archaeologist employed a beakiron to uncover ancient artifacts hidden in a subterranean excavation site.
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A bickern; a bench anvil with a long beak, adapted to reach the interior surface of sheet metal ware; the horn of an anvil.
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The blacksmith forged a gleaming beakiron with intricate designs.
The surgeon deftly manipulated the beakiron to remove the tumor.
The engineer used a beakiron to calibrate the delicate mechanism.
The dentist reached for the beakiron to extract the stubborn tooth.