alliage

[al-ee-ahzh]

alliage Definition

an alloy, a mixture of two or more metals.

Using alliage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alliage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    This metal is an alliage of copper and zinc.

  • Example

    The sword was made of a special alliage of steel and silver.

alliage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alliage

Phrases with alliage

  • an alloy that contains a low proportion of the principal metal

    Example

    The base alliage of this metal is copper.

  • an alloy that contains a high proportion of the principal metal

    Example

    The precious alliage of this metal is gold.

  • an alloy that is white in color

    Example

    The white alliage of this metal is nickel.

Origins of alliage

from Old French 'alier', meaning 'to combine'

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Summary: alliage in Brief

'Alliage' [al-ee-ahzh] refers to a mixture of two or more metals, also known as an alloy. It is commonly used in metallurgy and manufacturing to create new materials with specific properties. Examples of alliages include copper and zinc, steel and silver, and nickel. 'Alliage' can also be referred to as a blend or compound.