| SMITHED | • smithed v. Simple past tense and past participle of smith. • SMITH v. to forge metal, also SMITHY. |
| SMITHERS | • smithers n. Plural of smither. • Smithers prop.n. A surname. • Smithers prop.n. A town in British Columbia, Canada. |
| SMITHERY | • smithery n. (Countable) The place where a smith works. • smithery n. (Uncountable) The trade or craft of a smith. • SMITHERY n. the trade of a smith. |
| SMITHEREEN | • smithereen n. (Rare, usually in the plural) A tiny fragment or splinter. • Smithereen n. (Canada) A native of Smithers, British Columbia. • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| SMITHERIES | • smitheries n. Plural of smithery. • SMITHERY n. the trade of a smith. |
| SMITHEREENS | • smithereens n. (Originally Ireland, informal) Fragments or splintered pieces; numerous tiny disconnected items. • Smithereens n. Plural of Smithereen. • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| GOLDSMITHERY | • goldsmithery n. The work of a goldsmith. • GOLDSMITHERY n. the craft of a goldsmith, also GOLDSMITHRY. |
| LOCKSMITHERY | • locksmithery n. The work of a locksmith. • LOCKSMITHERY n. the craft of the locksmith. |
| SMITHEREENED | • smithereened adj. Smashed into small fragments; pulverized. • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| WORDSMITHERY | • wordsmithery n. The work of a wordsmith; skilful use of words. • WORDSMITHERY n. the craft of the wordsmith. |
| SMITHEREENING | • SMITHEREEN v. to break into small fragments. |
| GOLDSMITHERIES | • GOLDSMITHERY n. the craft of a goldsmith, also GOLDSMITHRY. |
| LOCKSMITHERIES | • LOCKSMITHERY n. the craft of the locksmith. |
| WORDSMITHERIES | • WORDSMITHERY n. the craft of the wordsmith. |