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Smith

/smɪθ/noun / verb
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A smith is a skilled craftsman who shapes and forges metal, such as iron or steel, using heat and hammers to create tools, weapons, or decorative items. In modern usage, the term extends beyond traditional blacksmiths to include specialized workers like goldsmiths and even metaphorical applications, such as a wordsmith who crafts language with precision.

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Smith is one of the most common surnames in the English-speaking world, with over 2.4 million people in the United States alone tracing it back to the medieval occupation, making it a living legacy of ancient trades. Interestingly, archaeological evidence shows that early smithing techniques, like those used in the Bronze Age around 3000 BC, paved the way for modern metallurgy and even influenced the development of writing systems through the need for metal tools.

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