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Noun
To collect grain or operate a lathe was to strike a hammer blow at world imperialism.—Stephen Kotkin, Foreign Affairs, 19 Sep. 2017 My engineering manager, Shawn, started off in a shop on a lathe at age eighteen and had three kids.—John Gardner, Fortune, 23 July 2024 While the structure had been empty for years, timber and lathe were all the fire needed to hollow out the building, which Heggstrom said lacked modern fire-suppression capabilities and fire alarms.—Vincent Medina, Sacramento Bee, 16 June 2024 Highlighting a dial hand-engraved on a rose engine lathe, Breguet’s 39mm white gold Classique 7237 features a self-winding movement with perpetual calendar; $80,200, at Breguet, Beverly Hills
This story first appeared in the Feb. 21 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.—Laurie Brookins, The Hollywood Reporter, 25 Feb. 2024 See all Example Sentences for lathe
Word History
Etymology
Noun
probably from Middle English lath supporting stand
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