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UK
/ˈɪŋɡət/
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[ US /ˈɪŋɡət/ ]
[ US /ˈɪŋɡət/ ]
NOUN
- metal that is cast in the shape of a block for convenient handling
How To Use ingot In A Sentence
- The ingot mold made of vanadium titanium vermicular graphitic cast iron has the best comprehensive property.
- The couture-like short coat with three-quarter-length sleeves made a noteworthy comeback, together with redingotes, lamb chop sleeves optional.
- While each of these has a field of application the overwhelming bulk of metal is shaped from the simple cast ingot by a series of deformation processes.
- In the Seetalsee across the border in Austria a further £500m in ingots is said to repose in a watery grave.
- Acquiring gold and silver was vital for coinage and, in the late Empire, for official payments in plate and ingots.
- In some southern areas of China they are made in the shape of the gold and silver ingots (yuan bao) that were used as money in ancient China; this augurs good fortune as well as good eating.
- As a result, it is possible to get a better discharge flow in the feeding zone of the ingot mold where the discharge device of molten steel is placed, in addition to less turbulence.
- Therewith up sprang the gardener lad and mounting one of the young men's mules, was absent awhile, after which he returned with a Cairene girl, as she were a sheep's tail, fat and delicate, or an ingot of pure silvern ore or a dinar on a porcelain plate or a gazelle in the wold forlore. Arabian nights. English
- The steel is cast in ingots, and the ingots are rolled on a slabbing mill or a blooming mill into slabs or sheet bars.
- The basic form of processed gold is gold bullion, and ingots or bars of bullion would be used for very large transactions.