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tannery
/ ˈtænərɪ /
noun
- a place or building where skins and hides are tanned
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
A: My family owned a tannery in Turkey, so I was born into the business.
The Cantonese migrants worked in carpentry and the ship-fitting industry, while the Hakka Chinese worked in the tannery and food business.
Meanwhile, many York cases centred around artisans in the same profession, such as fights between tannery workers or glove-makers.
The city is Morocco’s most widely visited destination, known for its palaces, spice markets, tanneries and Jemaa El Fna, its noisy square full of food vendors and musicians.
In addition, shorts and jackets in oily calf leather from a Tuscan family-owned tannery, and pure wool tailoring from an Italian heritage mill reflected his dedication to environmental sustainability and animal welfare.
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