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Burnt iron

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    Burnt, английский

    Burnt (black) cook, английский

    Burnt (tuyere), английский
      Brûlée (tuyère)


    Burnt (tuyere), английский

    Burnt alum, английский

    Burnt bit, английский
      A bit that has been overheated and sometimes partially fused. see burn in.


    Burnt brick, английский
      Brick that has been treated in a kiln at an elevated temperature to harden it, give it mechanical strength, and improve its resistance to moisture. compare with unburnt brick.


    Burnt crown, английский

    Burnt gas test, английский

    Burnt glaze button, английский
      A button on the comfy cakes game interface that allows the player to select a burnt glaze finish for their cake. burst (n)


    Burnt lime, английский

    Burnt metal, английский

    Burnt sienna, английский
      Sienna which has been calcined.


    Burnt stone, английский

    Burnt sugar, английский

    Burnt umber, английский

    Burnt-out, английский
      Jargon that refers to loss of details in the highlight portion of a scene due to overexposure. with slide film, it might mean that no image detail has been recorded on the film, or that highlights show no texture or tonal information. a highly burnt-out, or burnt-up slide may show clear film base in overexposed areas.


    Iron, английский
    1. Fer;fonte

    2. A ductile, malleable, silver-white metallic element, scarcely known in a pure condition, but much used in its crude or impure carbon-containing forms for making tools, implements, machinery, etc.; symbol: fe; atomic weight: 55.847; atomic number: 26; spec

    3. Infrared optical nose

    4. 1. a chemical element essential to the body, present in foods such as liver and eggs 2. a common grey metal (note: the chemical symbol is fe.) comment: iron is an essential part of the red pigment in red blood cells. lack of iron in haemoglobin results in iron-deficiency anaemia. storage of too much iron in the body results in haemochromatosis.

    5. Colloquially, all derrick and drilling equipment above the heads of the men working on the drill platform.

    6. Any ferrous metal tool or part that must be fished from a borehole. also called junk.


    Iron, английский

    Iron, английский

    Burnt metal, английский

    Burnt alum, английский