Cooperage


[koo-per-ij, koo p-er-] /ˈku pər ɪdʒ, ˈkʊp ər-/

noun
1.
the work or business of a .
2.
the place where such work is carried on.
3.
articles made by a , as barrels or casks.
4.
the price paid or charged for work.
/ˈkuːpərɪdʒ/
noun
1.
Also called coopery. the craft, place of work, or products of a cooper
2.
the labour fee charged by a cooper

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