That would be a smith. Most commonly, a blacksmith, who made things of iron and steel. It could also be a whitesmith (tin plated steel) a silversmith, goldsmith or coppersmith.
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The ossicles, the three smallest bones in the body, are located in the middle ear.The anvil or incus is the one in the middlethe malleus/hammer is next to the tympanic membranethe stapes/stirrup is next to the oval window.
Because Hammer Anvil and Mr. Stirrup discovered it.
its Stapes in your middle ear. It helps amplify sound waves you hear.
hammer, anvil, stirrup.
The eardrum is the organ with three bones known as the hammer, anvil and stirrups.
Yes, the anvil is in the middle ear.
The tools called a hammer and an anvil would be found in a blacksmith's shop. The bones called the hammer and the anvil are found in the middle ear.
A blacksmith.
Anvil or a Dolly
A person that works with metal anvil and a chisel is called a blacksmith. Blacksmiths are rare now, but in the days when horses were a common mode of transport, the blacksmith made horseshoes, wagon wheels and other metal parts.
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At a Smith, Forge, or anywhere they have access to a furnace, and anvil and a hammer.
An anvil cloud is a tall, anvil-shaped thundercloud.
Hammer, anvil and stirrup
Gustav Anvil
anvil - a musical percussion instrument having steel bars that are struck with a wooden or metal beater. anvil - one of three small bones in the middle ear are called hammer/malleus, the stirrup/stapes and anvil/incus which are connected.
Generally, an anvil is gray.