Definitions for cooperage

cooperage coop·er·age

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

Cooperage is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 266 anagrams from letters in cooperage (aceegoopr).

Definitions for cooperage

noun

  1. the work or business of a cooper.
  2. the place where such work is carried on.
  3. articles made by a cooper, as barrels or casks.
  4. the price paid or charged for coopers' work.

Origin of cooperage

1425-75; late Middle English. See cooper, -age

Examples for cooperage

Shaped our course for Sir Francis Drake's bay for cooperage.

Working with Spanish cooperage Tevasa, they turn 150 year old trees into casks.

The more common use of slippery elm is for boxes and cooperage.

Demand for fence posts, railway ties and cooperage increases.

I replied that he had left the cooperage, swearing that he would work no more.

Common Uses: Furniture, interior trim, cooperage, construction.

It is valuable for boxing, cooperage, and certain kinds of finish.

It is largely used also in cooperage, and in the building of light boats.

It is used for posts, rails, boat building, cooperage and for ox-yokes.

Fence rails are no longer made of it; shingles and cooperage have declined.

Word Value for cooperage
Scrable

0

Words with friends

17

Similar words for cooperage
Word of the day