Results for: metal extraction method
English English
able to, be able; be capable; be entitled, be acceptable, be allowed to, be likely, be possible, buttocks, can buoy, contents of can, dismiss from job, food container, metal container, preserve in jars, preserve in cans (of food), pressurized container...can
abstract art, abstract idea; unrealistic idea; act of removing or separating; preoccupation, absentmindedness; abstract work of art, conceptualization, extraction, generalized concept, generalizing process, pumping water from riverabstraction
abundant supply, deposit of ore, lead, vein of metal orelode
accounting method for inventorieslast-in, first-out
achieve something by effort, comprehend somebody or something, end in particular way, end satisfactorily, exercise, exhaust mine by extraction, make total, resolve difficulty, solve or calculate something, think something up, work offwork out
aching pain, article of clothing, bind pages, close wound, complete movement of a threaded needle through cloth or other material; single loop of yarn (Knitting); particular method of sewing; sudden intense pain; bit, small amount; piece of clothing, l...stitch
acoustics, reading method involving letter recognition, system of teaching reading using the phonetic sound value of grouped letters; phoneticsphonics
act of covering with a protective layer; act of bonding one layer of metal to another, metal coating, outer layer on buildingcladding
act of demanding the return of property; repossession, act of retaking possession, conversion of land, extraction from waste, reclaiming of somethingreclamation
act of fusing metal surfaces together with solder; act of fusing or joiningsoldering
act of infusing something, act of infusing; act of imparting or instilling; extraction, something which is obtained by steeping in a liquid, administering of a liquid through a drip feed, introduction of something needed, liquid administered through a ...infusion
act of making or installing latticework; latticework, interwoven strips of wood or metallatticing
act of one who leads; conducting; guiding, instructing; (Airplanes) directing toward the front of the path of an enemy plane, ahead, glass framing, lead covering; lead framing; thin strip of lead or other metal which is placed between lines of type (Pr...leading
act of plating a metal onto a cathodic surface by electrolysis (Electrochemistry)electroplating
act of suspending; act of executing by suspending by the neck (from a gallows, gibbet, etc.), at the top of a slope, fabric hung on a wall, method of killing, punishable by death, severe or unmercifulhanging
 

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