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MERGED |
Fused |
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ADHERED |
Fused |
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MINGLED |
Fused |
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WELDED |
Fused (metal) |
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SOLDERED |
Fused (metal) |
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KNITTED |
Fused (of bones) |
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WELD |
Fused metal joint |
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FLUXIBLE |
Capable of being melted or fused, as a mineral. |
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INFUSIBILITY |
Incapability or difficulty of being fused, melted, or
dissolved; as, the infusibility of carbon. |
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TILE |
A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to
cover vessels in which metals are fused. |
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BOCCA |
The round hole in the furnace of a glass manufactory through
which the fused glass is taken out. |
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HEMATINON |
A red consisting of silica, borax, and soda, fused with
oxide of copper and iron, and used in enamels, mosaics, etc. |
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SCAFFOLD |
An accumulation of adherent, partly fused material
forming a shelf, or dome-shaped obstruction, above the tuyeres in a
blast furnace. |
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MILLEFIORE GLASS |
Slender rods or tubes of colored glass fused
together and embedded in clear glass; -- used for paperweights and
other small articles. |
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OXALAN |
A complex nitrogenous substance C3N3H5O3 obtained from
alloxan (or when urea is fused with ethyl oxamate), as a stable white
crystalline powder; -- called also oxaluramide. |
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FULGURITE |
A vitrified sand tube produced by the striking of
lightning on sand; a lightning tube; also, the portion of rock surface
fused by a lightning discharge. |
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MASSICOT |
Lead protoxide, PbO, obtained as a yellow amorphous
powder, the fused and crystalline form of which is called litharge;
lead ocher. It is used as a pigment. |
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PYROMORPHITE |
Native lead phosphate with lead chloride, occurring
in bright green and brown hexagonal crystals and also massive; -- so
called because a fused globule crystallizes in cooling. |
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SMALT |
A deep blue pigment or coloring material used in various
arts. It is a vitreous substance made of cobalt, potash, and calcined
quartz fused, and reduced to a powder. |
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FULGURATION |
The sudden brightening of a fused globule of gold or
silver, when the last film of the oxide of lead or copper leaves its
surface; -- also called blick. |
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FRIT |
The material of which glass is made, after having been
calcined or partly fused in a furnace, but before vitrification. It is
a composition of ... |
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ALLOY |
Any combination or compound of metals fused together; a
mixture of metals; for example, brass, which is an alloy of copper and
zinc. But when m... |
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SYNCYTIUM |
Tissue in which the cell or partition walls are wholly
wanting and the cell bodies fused together, so that the tissue consists
of a continuous ... |
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BISMUTH |
... across.
It melts at 507¡ Fahr., being easily fused in the flame of a candle. It
is found in a native state, and as a constituent of some miner... |