Techinal language for RM
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malleable |
Malleable means a substance can be easily hammered into different shapes.
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ductile |
Solid material is ductile if it can be stretched in to a wire.
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tough |
This meat is far too tough to eat.
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brittle |
Wine glasses can be very brittle.
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wrought |
The old gate is made of wrought iron.
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corrosion |
The acid caused corrosion.
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armour
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The armadillo has a leathery armour shell.
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panel |
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welding |
Joining to pieces of metal together by melting is called welding.
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pewter |
The buckle was made of pewter.
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titanium |
Titanium is a very strong element often used in aircrafts.
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tungsten |
Tungsten is a dull silver metal with the highest melting point of any pure metal.
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