Definitionn. metal that is cast in the shape of a block for convenient handling
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Gold ingots are imported from Australia. [Please select]
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The specific gravity is 11 352 for ingot, and from 11.354 to II '365 for sheet lead (water of 4°C. = 1). [Please select]
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"Each ingot, if it weighs twenty pounds, is worth a thousand." [Please select]
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He stretched forth a hand and lovingly caressed a golden ingot on the nearest tier. [Please select]
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"Not a quill of gold-dust nor an ingot of silver nor a seed-pearl comes honestly to Spain." [Please select]
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Sanders did not doubt that the ingot was gold, but he was equally certain that the gold was not honestly come by. [Please select]
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He often takes remote journeys into the interior, coming back with a silver ingot and curious bits of carving. [Please select]
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The materials unite and form an ingot of very pure carbide surrounded by a crust of less purity. [Please select]
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In France itself lotteries were held, called, I believe, the Lotteries of the Golden Ingot. [Please select]
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In a fortnight the last ingot they could get at was stored with its fellows--two hundred and eighty-two in all. [Please select]
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The ingot seemed almost a living thing; it did not want to run this mad course, but it was in the grip of fate, it was tumbled on, screeching and clanking and shivering in protest. [Please select]
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