alloy
Kelime Anlamı :

1. alaşım.
2. değeri azaltan şey.
3. alaşım hazırlamak.
4. değerini düşürmek.
5. kaliteyi düşüren şey.
6. birbirine karıştırmak.
7. halita.
8. karışım yapmak.
9. karışım.
10. alaşım yap.
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Tanımlar :
1. A metal that is a combination of two or more elements, at least one of which is a metal.
2. an admixture; something added which stains, taints etc.
3. to mix or combine; often used of metals.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1. to mix (two or more metals) so as to form a compound, without reference to the relative value of the metals mixed.
2. to reduce to a desired standard or quality by mixing with a less valuable metal: as, to alloy gold or silver with copper.
3. figuratively, to debase or reduce in character or condition by admixture; impair by the intrusion of a base or alien element; contaminate; modify: as, external prosperity alloyed by domestic trials.
4. to enter into combination, as one metal with another.
5. formerly written allay.
6. an artificial compound of two or more metals combined while in a state of fusion, as of copper and tin, which form bronze, or of lead and antimony, which form type-metal.
7. an inferior metal mixed with one of greater value.
8. standard; quality; fineness.
9. figuratively, admixture, as of good with evil; a deleterious mixture or element; taint: as, no earthly happiness is without alloy.
10. formerly written allay.
11. A metallic alloy possesses the general physical properties of a metal, but is usually intermediate in properties between those of its constituents. alloys are divided into three classes: those which form solid solutions in all proportions;
12. those which do not form solid solutions in all proportions, and which form no chemical compounds; and
13. those which form one or more chemical compounds. an alloy of the first class forms a homogeneous fluid when melted, and a homogeneous solid after freezing. alloys of the second class form a homogeneous fluid when melted, but on, solidification the components separate from oue another and form microscopic crystals of the different metals intimately associated, but not in chemical combination or solution. A highly magnified section of such an alloy would not show a homogeneous structure, but the individual crystals of the pure components could be distinguished. alloys of the third class follow the same general laws on solidification as the alloys of the second class, but the crystals which separate do not consist of the pure components, but some of the crystals will be of one or more of the pure components, while other crystals will be formed of chemical compounds of the different components.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia