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tanner


Meanings
  • A person or profession involved in the process of treating animal hides or skins to preserve or dye them.

    - "The tanner in the village specialized in processing reindeer hides."
    - "The leather industry was a major contributor to the economy of the region, with many skilled tanners employed in the production of high-quality leather goods."

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Synonyms

hog , lord , sixpence
Rhymes
Words rhyming with tanner
tan , man , plan , scanned , spanned
Homophones
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  1. Tanner () : A person or profession involved in the process of treating animal hides or skins to preserve or dye them.

  2. Tanner (Chemistry) : A chemical compound or mixture used as a reagent in a chemical reaction.


Variants
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tanner , tanners , tan , tannest , tanner crab , self-tanner , self-tanners
Forms
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The verb 'to tan' can be conjugated in various tenses and moods to suit different contexts and situations. For example, the present tense active form of the verb 'to tan' is 'tans', and the present participle form is 'taning'. The past tense active form of the verb 'to tan' is 'tanned', and the past participle form is 'tanned'. The present tense passive form of the verb 'to tan' is 'am taned', 'is taned', or 'are taned', depending on the singular or plural form of the subject. The present perfect tense passive form of the verb 'to tan' is 'have been taned' or 'have been tanned', depending on the form of the past participle used.


Etymology
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Old English 'tanian', from 'tan' meaning 'to heat' or 'to burn'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Leatherworking: The process of creating leather goods from raw hides or skins, using various tools and techniques. This may include tanning, dyeing, cutting, shaping, stitching, and finishing the leather goods to create high-quality, durable, and aesthetically pleasing leather products.

  2. Tannery: A place or establishment where raw hides or skins are processed and treated with various tanning agents, chemicals, and processes to transform them into leather. Tanneries may specialize in different types of leather, such as leather for footwear, leather for clothing, leather for upholstery, or leather for other uses. Tanneries may also employ various methods and techniques for tanning, such as vegetable tanning, chrome tanning, or other methods. Tanneries may also use various equipment and machinery for processing and treating the hides or skins, such as drums, vats, rollers, knives, or other equipment.

  3. Tanning Agent: A substance or chemical used in the process of tanning raw hides or skins to transform them into leather. Tanning agents work by altering the structure and composition of the collagen fibers in the hide or skin, making them more stable, pliable, and resistant to decay and damage. Tanning agents may be derived from natural sources, such as tree bark, fruit, vegetable waste, or other natural materials. Tanning agents may also be synthesized chemically in laboratories or industrial facilities. Tanning agents may also be classified based on their chemical composition and mode of action on the collagen fibers in the hide or skin. Some common classes of tanning agents include vegetable tannins, chromium tannates, formaldehyde, and other types of tanning agents.

  4. Vegetable Tanning: A traditional method of tanning raw hides or skins using natural tanning agents derived from vegetable sources, such as tree bark, fruit, or vegetable waste. Vegetable tanning is a complex and labor-intensive process that can take several weeks to several months to complete, depending on the type and quality of the raw hides or skins, as well as the specific tanning agent and process used. Vegetable tanning produces leather that is known for its natural, rich, and deep color, as well as its superior quality, durability, and resistance to decay and damage. Vegetable tanning is also considered to be more environmentally friendly and sustainable than other methods of tanning, such as chromium tanning or formaldehyde tanning, which rely on synthetic chemicals and processes that can be harmful to the environment and human health.

  5. Chrome Tanning: A modern method of tanning raw hides or skins using synthetic tanning agents based on chromium salts, such as chromium III sulfate or chromium III chloride. Chrome tanning is a faster and more efficient process than vegetable tanning, and it can produce leather that is known for its bright, uniform, and consistent color, as well as its superior quality, durability, and resistance to decay and damage. Chrome tanning is also considered to be more environmentally friendly and sustainable than vegetable tanning, as it requires less water and energy, and it produces less waste and pollution. However, chrome tanning also raises some environmental and health concerns, as the use of chromium salts in the tanning process can lead to the formation of chromium VI, which is a highly toxic and carcinogenic substance that can cause harm to the environment and human health if not properly managed and controlled. Therefore, it is important for chrome tanning industries to follow strict environmental and health regulations and guidelines to ensure the safe and responsible use of chromium salts in the tanning process, and to minimize the potential risks and negative impacts on the environment and human health.


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In various cultures, the profession of tanning has been held in high regard due to its importance in the production of leather goods. In some communities, traditional tanning methods have been passed down from generation to generation, with each successive generation adding its own unique innovations and refinements to the ancient tanning techniques.

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