cooperage
[ koo-per-ij, koop-er- ]
Origin of cooperage
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How to use cooperage in a sentence
Its timber was cut off, and the cooperages, on which its tiny livelihood depended, moved away.
A Northern Countryside | Rosalind Richards
British Dictionary definitions for cooperage
cooperage
/ (ˈkuːpərɪdʒ) /
noun
Also called: coopery the craft, place of work, or products of a cooper
the labour fee charged by a cooper
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