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nonconsumable — non·con·sum·able /ˌnän kən sü mə bəl/ n: a thing (as land, furniture, or shares of stock) that may be enjoyed without altering its substance except for natural deterioration over time Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
nonconsumable — non·consumable … English syllables
nonconsumable — | ̷ ̷+ adjective : not consumable * * * adj … Useful english dictionary
nonconsumable electrode — Смотри нерасходуемый электрод … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
нерасходуемый электрод — [nonconsumable electrode] электрод, не плавящийся в процессе переплава металла или сплава; изготовливается из электропроводных тугоплавких материалов: вольфрама, карбидов или углерода; Смотри также: Электрод электрод сравнения сварочный электрод… … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
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welding — Technique for joining metallic parts, usually through the application of heat. Discovered in the 1st millennium AD during attempts to manipulate iron into useful shapes, the technique produced a strong, tough blade. Welding traditionally involved … Universalium
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