currier|curriers in English
noun
[cur·ri·er || 'kʌrɪə]
one who grooms horses; one who treats leather; one who beats, one who thrashes
Use "currier|curriers" in a sentence
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2. Anorthite: R050104: Ca(Al 2 Si 2 O 8) Rock Currier : unknown: Anorthite: X050020: Ca(Al 2 Si 2 O 8) G.R
3. He takes the leather crafts, which the Guilds regulated, one by one: tanners, curriers, skinners, girdlers, glovers, cordwainers, pouch makers, Cofferers, and Leathersellers
4. In 1859, when a bulkhead was constructed across the west branch of the Rideau River, entrepreneur Moss Kent Dickinson and his partner Joseph Merrill Currier obtained the water rights and constructed a stone mill, on the shores of the Rideau River.