ferrary means the art of ironworking. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “ferrary” is a great word
FERRARY — [Noun] The art or craft of working in iron. From the Latin ferrāria ("iron works, iron mine"), from ferrārius ("of or pertaining to iron"), from ferrum ("iron"). Unlike "blacksmithing" (which denotes the manual, hearth-bound craft of a single smith) or "metallurgy" (which encompasses the broad science of all metals), ferrary is the formal term for the venerable discipline of iron itself. It is the skeletal rib vaults of a cathedral, the precise geometry of a wrought-iron gate, and the patient gleam of a plowshare—the durable human signature etched in the stubborn element of the earth.
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- The art of ironworking.“And all my tools of heavenly ferrary.
Thus from his anvil the huge monster rose”