Results for: steel passed through rollers
English English
engraving on steel plate, print from steel platesteel engraving
entirely reputable, free of stains, unblemished; resistant to staining and corrosion, resistant to rust, stainless steel, without stainsstainless
factory that produces steel products, steel-making factorysteelworks
family name; Henry Bessemer (1813-1898), English engineer, developer of the Bessemer process (process of producing steel)Bessemer
fasten or fit something with cables, mooring rope or chain, overseas telegram, see also:coaxial cable, send a telegram, telegraph, wire, send something via telegram, send telegram, strong cord; thick rope of steel or other metal; group of insulated con...cable
for soldiers, for veterans, g.i., galvanized iron, galvanized iron; iron or steel specially coated with zinc in order to prevent rust (also g.i.), gastrointestinalGI
forced, artificial, not spontaneous; taut, stretched; passed through a strainer or sieve, not natural, passed through strainer, tensestrained
formation of layers, process of bonding layers, process of laminating, act of bonding together two or more thin layers; state of being laminated; object which is formed of thin layers, thin steel plate in transformer core, thinly-layered structurelamination
framework of beams, network of beams or steel constructed as foundation for a building on soft ground; network of crisscrossed bars; grid of steel rebar placed in concrete foundation to distribute and support the load over a broader areagrillage
frequencies passed without attenuationpass band
funnel-shaped dispenser, hop harvester, jumping insect, person or thing which hops; grasshopper; funnel-shaped device through which loose material is passed, somebody or something that hops, vehicle that discharges load through floorhopper
graphite-like mineral of the chromium group used to strengthen and harden steel (Chemistry)Mo (molybdenum)
guitar played with metal slide, see also:pedal steel guitarsteel guitar
handed down through generations, having inherited status, passed down genetically, transferred naturally from parent to child; pertaining to an inheritance, passed on genetically, relating to inheritance, sharing a relationship or property, traditional...hereditary
hard and strong metal alloy made up of iron and carbon (used for making knives, machines, etc.); object made of steel, knife sharpener, make strong, toughen, make inflexible; fit or edge with steel, of or pertaining to steel; resembling steel, having t...steel
 

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