Foundries [noun]
Definition of Foundries:
plant
Opposite/Antonyms of Foundries:
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Sentence/Example of Foundries:
In large part, that's due to an ongoing global shortage affecting semiconductor foundries.
A pure play foundry focuses solely on manufacturing, rather than designing and selling its own-brand generic chipsets.
There are six engines nearly finished at Coalbrookdale, and seven in a foundry at Bridgenorth.
I have a small engine now at foundry, and would put it on board one of their barges for your inspection.
Mr. Hazeldine had the foundry when Trevithick's engines were made, and have heard my father speak of them.
The big beam was cast at Perran Foundry in 1815; you can see the name and date upon it now.
Blue or black mortar contains equal parts of foundry ashes and lime; but is improved by the addition of a proportion of cement.
Though without large manufacturing industries, the town has joinery works, a brass and iron foundry, a tannery and brewery.
Upon its site now stands the foundry of Mr. Stevenson, adjoining Lower Pitt-street.
Patterns are made and taken to a foundry for the castings, which are then machined to have close fitting joints.