cooperage

[ˈkuːpərɪdʒ]

cooperage Definition

  • 1the activity or business of making barrels, casks, and other wooden containers
  • 2the place where such work is done

Using cooperage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cooperage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cooperage industry has been in decline since the advent of plastic containers.

  • Example

    The winery had its own cooperage for making wine barrels.

  • Example

    The cooperage was filled with the smell of freshly cut wood.

cooperage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cooperage

  • barrel-making
  • cask-making
  • wooden container production

Phrases with cooperage

  • a factory or workshop where barrels, casks, and other wooden containers are made

    Example

    The cooperage plant employs over 100 workers.

  • a barrel made by a skilled cooper

    Example

    The winery only used cooperage barrels for aging their wine.

  • a person who is learning the trade of barrel-making under a skilled cooper

    Example

    He started as a cooperage apprentice at the age of 16.

Origins of cooperage

from Middle French 'cuverie', from 'cuve' meaning 'vat'

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Summary: cooperage in Brief

'Cooperage' [ˈkuːpərɪdʒ] refers to the activity or business of making barrels, casks, and other wooden containers, as well as the place where such work is done. It is a skilled trade that has declined with the rise of plastic containers. Phrases like 'cooperage plant' and 'cooperage apprentice' illustrate the various aspects of this trade.