ingot

  • 1Ingot — In got, n. [Prob. from AS. in in + ge[ o]tan to pour: cf. F. linglot, LL. lingotus a mass of gold or silver, extended in the manner of a tongue, and G. einguss, LG. & OE. ingot ingot, a mold for casting metals in. See {Found} to cast, and cf.… …

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  • 2Ingot — Ingot. См. Слиток. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 3Ingot — (englisch), Bezeichnung für Flußeisen und Flußstahlblöcke nach ihrer Herstellung durch Eingießen und Erstarrenlassen in Kokillen (s.d.) und vor ihrer Weiterverarbeitung. Die deutsche Bezeichnung ist Block, für Ingots, die zur Herstellung von… …

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  • 4ingot — late 14c., mold in which metal is cast, probably from IN (Cf. in ) (2) in + O.E. goten, pp. of geotan to pour (see FOUND (Cf. found) (2)). Sense of mass of cast metal first attested early 15c …

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  • 5ingot — ìngot m DEFINICIJA 1. odljevak metala dobiven u kokili; šipka, blok 2. u metalurgiji kalup za dobivanje različitih odljevaka ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: (nešto) uliveno …

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  • 6ingot — ► NOUN ▪ a rectangular block of steel, gold, or other metal. ORIGIN originally denoting a mould: perhaps from an Old English word meaning «pour, cast» …

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  • 7ingot — [iŋ′gət] n. [ME < MFr lingot (with faulty separation of l , as if l , for le, the) < OFr, prob. < lingo, var. of lengo, tongue (< L lingua: see LANGUAGE): from the elongated form] 1. Obs. a mold for casting metal into a bar 2. a mass… …

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  • 8Ingot — An ingot is a material, usually metal, that is cast into a shape suitable for further processing. [Chalmers, p 254] It requires a second procedure of shaping, by means of cold/hot working to produce the final product. They involve relatively… …

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  • 9ingot — A bar of metal such as the type that the Federal Reserve System uses to store gold reserves. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ingot in‧got [ˈɪŋgət] noun [countable, uncountable] a piece of pure metal, for example gold, in the shape of a brick …

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  • 10ingot — noun Etymology: Middle English, perhaps modification of Middle French lingot ingot of metal, incorrectly divided as l ingot, as if from le the Date: 14th century 1. a mold in which metal is cast 2. a mass of metal cast into a convenient shape for …

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