scrimshander

scrimshander
1. noun /ˈskrɪmʃændə/
a) The manufacture of handcrafts by sailors on long voyages, especially as whittled from wood or bone.
b) Someone who scrimshaws.
2. verb /ˈskrɪmʃændə/
To make an item of scrimshaw.

, 2004, Moreover, he possesses a handsome army of scrimshandered chessmen whom we shall keep busy until either the Prophetess’s departure or the Nellie’s arrival. — David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas


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  • scrimshaw — ☆ scrimshaw [skrim′shô΄ ] n. [earlier also scrimshander < ?] 1. intricate decoration and carving of bone, ivory, etc., as of whales and walruses, done esp. by sailors on long voyages 2. an article so made, or such articles collectively vt., vi …   English World dictionary

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