Definitionn. the formation of reddish-brown ferric oxides on iron by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Nearly seventy-five Colorado winters rusting away at the structure did not breed confidence. [Please select]
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I believe iron or steel will lie here for years without rusting. [Please select]
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The wearing out in the one case does not seem to be more destructive than the rusting out in the other. [Please select]
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The finest barrels are rusted the most easily, and suffer the more detriment by rusting. [Please select]
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Behind slept Unalaska, quaint, antique, and Russian, rusting amid the fogs of Bering Sea. [Please select]
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He found two more empty shells and a rusting lancet, such as may be found in the pocket-case of any explorer. [Please select]
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The officers made no effort to restrain them, all alike feeling sure that the bayonets would now be rusting. [Please select]
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Conall, it's long since my knife has been rusting in my pouch waiting for thy tender flesh. [Please select]
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Peeping down into the deserted engine-room, where the machinery was rusting and rotting from long neglect, the boys made their way aft to what had evidently been the quarters of the vessel's captain. [Please select]
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He told us the British fleet had long been rusting at the bottom of the sea, and that all the British generals and half the army were prisoners in Berlin. [Please select]
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