noun
hammersmith
HA-muhs-mihth
noun
1
A district in west London, part of the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
"They caught the Tube to Hammersmith for the concert."
2
Literally, one who makes hammers.
"The village hammersmith supplied tools to farms for miles around."
Word Forms
hammersmiths plural
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Etymology
A compound of hammer and smith, originally an occupational term, later fixed as the name of the London district.