
1) Age following the stone age 2) Alloy of copper and tin 3) Alloy with its own age 4) Beach hue 5) Bronzy 6) Brown shade 7) Chromatic 8) Copper alloy 9) Early age 10) French word used in English 11) Get a tan, from wind or sun 12) Like many a lifeguard 13) Like the Colossus of Rhodes 14) Of the color of bronze
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1) Alloy 2) Bronzy 3) Figurine 4) Gunmetal 5) Metal 6) Metallic 7) Tan
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A yellow to yellow-brown alloy that contains mostly copper and tin, with small amounts of other metals.
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• (a.) A statue, bust, etc., cast in bronze. • (n.) To give an appearance of bronze to, by a coating of bronze powder, or by other means; to make of the color of bronze; as, to bronze plaster casts; to bronze coins or medals. • (a.) Boldness; impudence; `brass.` • (n.) To make hard or unfeeling; to brazen. • (a.) An alloy o...
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Alloy composed of 90% copper and 10% tin. Highly resistant to corrosion but not as strong as iron or steel.
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alloy traditionally composed of copper and tin. Bronze is of exceptional historical interest and still finds wide applications. It was made before ... [20 related articles]
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a copper-rich copper-tin alloy.
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a copper-rich copper-tin alloy.
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A metal alloy of copper with less than 10% tin added. It is easily worked by casting or hammering. Uses: Personal - jewellery, razors, mirrors, coins Weapons - cast handles on swords shield decorations Domestic - cauldrons
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A metal made out of Copper (Cu) and Tin (Sn). It has been used since the Bronze Age for a variety of objects, such as palstaves and socketed axes to bells in the Medieval period.
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1. To give an appearance of bronze to, by a coating of bronze powder, or by other means; to make of the colour of bronze; as, to bronze plaster casts; to bronze coins or medals. 'The tall bronzed black-eyed stranger.' (W. Black) ... 2. To make hard or unfeeling; to brazen. 'The lawer who bronzes his bosom instead of his forehead.' (Sir W. Scott) Br...
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Bronze noun [ French
bronze , from Italian
bronzo brown, from Old High German
br...n , German
braun . See
Brown ,
adjective ]
1. An alloy of copper and tin, to which small proportions of other metals, especially zinc, are sometimes ad...
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Bronze transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bronzed ;
present participle & verbal noun Bronzing .] [ Confer French
bronzer . See
Bronze ,
noun ]
1. To give an appearance of bronze t...
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An alloy of 90% copper 10% tin. Variants are aluminium bronze and manganese bronze; the latter is better known as High Tensile Brass.
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An alloy of copper and tin used by Artists for sculpture.
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Alloy of copper and tin
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A term used for police officers in the 1979 Mel Gibson movie Mad Max
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An alloy containing 90% copper and 10% tin. Used for screws, wire, hardware, wear plates, bushings and springs; it is somewhat stronger than copper and brass and has equal or better ductility.
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A yellowish-brown alloy of two-thirds or more of copper and up to one-third of tin, sometimes including small amounts of other metals.
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A yellow to yellow-brown alloy that contains mostly copper and tin. However, the name is now applied to other alloys that do not contain tin.Discovered2500BC bronze is developed in Mesopotania.
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bronzy adjective of the color of bronze
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(sculpture) In sculpture, a work cast in bronze. An alloy of copper and tin, bronze is harder than copper and, therefore, more suitable for casting. Ancient bronzes develop a patina, a thin green coating caused by oxidation, usually after exposure to air. When bronze is gilded (covered with go...
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Alloy of copper and tin, yellow or brown in colour. It is harder than pure copper, more suitable for casting, and also resists corrosion. Bronze may contain as much as 25% tin, together with small amounts of other metals, mainly lead. Bronze is one of the first metallic alloys known and used widely by early peoples during the period of history ...
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(color) bronce
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an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements
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