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smelted Meaning in Bengali







smelted's Usage Examples:

The oxides, in turn, are smelted into the metal.


substantial proportion of an iron ore compound from which iron (Fe) can be smelted commercially.


Iron ore was smelted in natural draft furnaces and molten slag was drained through shallow conduits.


, smelted) from its raw ore.


Copper concentrates are commonly exported to other countries to be smelted.


became an early industrial blast furnace operation, where bog iron ore was smelted to make pig iron at Furnacetown during the first half of the 19th century.


The festival celebrated the discovery of 'white tin' or smelted tin by St Chiwidden, a little-known Cornish saint who in legend was an.


An ironworks or iron works is an industrial plant where iron is smelted and where heavy iron and steel products are made.


A Bole hill (also spelt Bail hill) was a place where lead was formerly smelted in the open air.


Japanese forge masters like Kihara Akira and Gassan Sadatoshi is still smelted in a tatara.


Iron Age is the period when the local deposits of iron ore were being smelted and this continued into the Roman occupation of the 1st-3rd century AD.


Some ore was smelted on site, but larger capacity smelters were eventually constructed along.


This is where iron ore was first smelted by Abraham Darby using easily mined "coking coal".


collection of tin coinage, which was the duty payable on the metal tin smelted from the ore cassiterite mined in the region.


of the blast than it would otherwise have been, enabling metals to be smelted or melted or made hot enough to be worked in a forge, though these are.


The popularity of Wasgauer iron ore, which was smelted in Schoenau, reached its peak in the middle of the 19th century and lasted.


Iron was smelted from medieval times.


Eventually smiths learned of processes to refine smelted iron and make steel.


At one point gold was mined, coins minted and iron ore smelted.


The early Hittites are known to have bartered iron (meteoritic or smelted) for silver, at a rate of 40 times the iron's weight, with the Old Assyrian.



Synonyms:

sparling; rainbow smelt; capelan; family Osmeridae; caplin; Osmerus eperlanus; European smelt; Osmeridae; capelin; malacopterygian; soft-finned fish; Osmerus mordax;

Antonyms:

disassemble; unemotionality; anestrus; coldness; spiny-finned fish;

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