alloy

[ˈælɔɪ]

alloy Definition

a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, especially to give greater strength or resistance to corrosion.

Using alloy: Examples

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

  • Example

    Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.

  • Example

    Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, carbon, and other metals.

  • Example

    The airplane's wings are made of a lightweight alloy.

alloy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alloy

Phrases with alloy

  • wheels made from an alloy of aluminum or magnesium, used to improve performance and appearance

    Example

    He replaced the standard wheels on his car with alloy wheels.

  • steel that has been combined with other metals to improve its properties

    Example

    The construction of the building required the use of alloy steel.

  • combined with another substance to improve its properties

    Example

    The metal was alloyed with copper to make it more durable.

Origins of alloy

from Old French 'aloier', from Latin 'alligare', meaning 'bind'

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Summary: alloy in Brief

An 'alloy' [ˈælɔɪ] is a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, often to increase strength or resistance to corrosion. Examples include brass, stainless steel, and lightweight alloys used in airplane construction. Phrases like 'alloy wheels' and 'alloy steel' refer to specific types of alloys, while 'alloyed with' denotes the process of combining metals to improve their properties.

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