Ingot [noun]
Definition of Ingot:
block of metal
Opposite/Antonyms of Ingot:
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Sentence/Example of Ingot:
These specimens were claimed to be aboriginal, but whether the marks were cast or stamped in the ingot is not stated.
The Lydians began coinage by stamping with a punch each ingot or nugget of gold or silver, or a mixture of them called “Electrum.”
Steel-ingot production fell in the spring of 1919 to lower figures than had been reached in more than two years.
Sometimes the silver takes the bar or ingot shape, and is then termed Nen.
At intervals the steel is tapped off from the furnace and run into ingot-moulds, the same as with the other process.
A few passages through this machine transforms the ingot into a thick round bar.
Since impurities are apt to rise, while the metal is liquid, the top of the ingot is always cut off and discarded.
The ingot with the sinkhead will weigh approximately 60,000 pounds.
The ingot under the press is shown in a partly forged state.
Arrow points from letter A to a completed ingot from a mold.