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hardwareman
ˈhardwareman Also 6 harder man. [f. prec.] A manufacturer of or dealer in hardware.c 1515 Cocke Lorell's B. (Percy Soc.) 10 Harde waremen, mole sekers, and ratte takers. 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 65 Then the French harder men opened their wares, and made the Taylers hal lyke to the paunde of a ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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J. W. Fiske & Company
He founded his business, at first in partnership with hardwareman Thomas W. Brown, in Boston (by 1862) and New York, December 1863. wikipedia.org
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car | Etymology of car by etymonline
"car which contains in itself a motor and a source of power," 1895, from auto-+ car.. Which is it to be? We observe that the London Times has lent the weight of its authority to the word "autocar," which it now prints without the significant inverted commas but with a hyphen, "auto-car." We believe that the vocable originated with a journal called the Hardwareman, which succeeded in obtaining ...
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hardware
hardware (ˈhɑːdwɛə(r)) [See ware.] 1. a. Small ware or goods of metal; ironmongery.c 1515 [implied in hardwareman]. 1723 Lond. Gaz. No. 6146/10 John Lowe.. Haberdasher of Hard-Ware. 1774 Pennant Tour Scotl. in 1772. 10 Locks, hinges, cast-iron and other branches of hardware. 1844 H. H. Wilson Brit. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sidecar
ˈsidecar Also side-car, side car. [side n.1] 1. a. A conveyance in which the seats face to the sides, a jaunting-car. Now Hist.1881 Macm. Mag. XLIV. 388 Mrs. Roche wore a silk dress on Sunday and drove to mass on her ‘side car’. 1963 ‘A. Bridge’ Dangerous Islands ix. 140 The Irish side-car, now almo... Oxford English Dictionary
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vacuum
▪ I. vacuum, n. (ˈvækjuːəm) Pl. vacua and vacuums. [L. vacuum, neut. of vacuus empty: cf. vacuous a. So F. vacuum, It., Sp., Pg. vacuo.] 1. Emptiness of space; space unoccupied by matter. Now rare or Obs.1550 Cranmer Lord's Supper 21 Naturall reason abhorreth vacuum, that is to say, that there shoul... Oxford English Dictionary
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safety
▪ I. safety (ˈseɪftɪ) Forms: 3–4 sauvete, savte, 4–5 savetee, sawete, savite, -yte, 4–6 savete, 5 salvetee, 6 savity, salvetie; 4–5 safte(e, sawfte, (5 saefte), 4–6 saufte, 5 Sc. saifte, 6 safitie, safetye, saulftie, saulfty(e, saufftye, sauftie, salf(e)ty, Sc. saiftie, 6–7 safetie, saftie, 7 safty,... Oxford English Dictionary
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