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Definition 2024
workstead
workstead
English
Noun
workstead (plural worksteads)
- Any place, such as a workshop, office, studio, or garage, set up where work can be performed; a workstation.
- 1888, Charles Montagu Doughty, Travels in Arabia Deserta:
- As we walked we saw white slags lying together; where perhaps had been the workstead of some ancient artificer.
- 1982, Personal computer:
- The factors to consider in establishing a computer workstead can be divided into two categories (or perhaps linked to a two-headed monster): the computer's turf and everything else about home-based business.
- 2010, S. M. Stirling, The Sword of the Lady:
- He could feel Edain turning like a hound at a scent as they went by a well-equipped bowyer′s workstead, with rows of recurves hanging to dry inside and billets of ashwood ready to be split and smoothed for arrow shafts.
- 1888, Charles Montagu Doughty, Travels in Arabia Deserta:
- A place of employment; workplace.
- 1999, Betty Neville Michelozzi, Coming Alive from Nine to Five:
- Today there is a trend back to the old workstead as technology can bring people within sight and sound of each other even though they are hundreds of miles apart.
- 1999, Betty Neville Michelozzi, Coming Alive from Nine to Five:
- A laboratory.
Translations
place of employment
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laboratory — see laboratory