Beamhouse

/ˈbiːmˌhaʊs/ noun

In leather manufacturing, a facility or workshop where hides are soaked and treated with lime to remove hair and prepare them for tanning.

From 'beam' (the wooden beam used for stretching hides) + 'house' (building). Named after the beams on which wet hides were scraped and treated.

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