pinchbeck

noun
pinch·​beck | \ ˈpinch-ˌbek How to pronounce pinchbeck (audio) \

Definition of pinchbeck

1 : an alloy of copper and zinc used especially to imitate gold in jewelry
2 : something counterfeit or spurious

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Other Words from pinchbeck

pinchbeck adjective

Did You Know?

On November 27, 1732, an advertisement ran in a British newspaper announcing that "the toys made of the late ingenious Mr. Pinchbeck's curious metal ... are now sold only by his son. . .." The Mr. Pinchbeck in question was Christopher Pinchbeck, a London watchmaker who invented the alloy that would be posthumously named for him. Although the metal is used as a substitute for gold, the word pinchbeck, which can also be used as an adjective, didn't acquire its "counterfeit" sense until the 1790s, over 50 years after Pinchbeck's death.

First Known Use of pinchbeck

1734, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for pinchbeck

Christopher Pinchbeck †1732 English watchmaker

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