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metallurgy

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Etymology

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FromFrenchmétallurgie, fromAncient Greekμεταλλουργός(metallourgós,miner).

Pronunciation

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  • The/məˈtælədʒi/ pronunciation is the more common one in the UK and theCommonwealth. The/ˈmɛtəˌlɝdʒi/ pronunciation is the more common one in the United States, and is the first-listed variant in various American dictionaries (e.g.,Merriam-Webster Collegiate,American Heritage). Worldwide, both are accepted.

Noun

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metallurgy (usuallyuncountable,pluralmetallurgies)

  1. Thescience ofmetals; theirextraction fromores,purification andalloying,heattreatment, andworking.
    • 2021 December 29, Stephen Roberts, “Stories and facts behind railway plaques: Evesham (1870)”, inRAIL, number947, page59:
      Fowler was also interested inmetallurgy and the use of new materials that could withstand greater stresses, something he expounded on when giving his presidential address to the new Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1927.

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Translations

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science of metals

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