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Definition of Stainless
1. Adjective. (of reputation) free from blemishes. "An untarnished reputation"
Similar to: Unblemished, Unmarred, Unmutilated
2. Noun. Steel containing chromium that makes it resistant to corrosion.
Definition of Stainless
1. a. Free from stain; immaculate.
Definition of Stainless
1. Adjective. Describing an alloy that is resistant to corrosion and discoloration. ¹
2. Adjective. Unmarked, spotless. ¹
3. Noun. Short for stainless steel. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stainless
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Stainless
Literary usage of Stainless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2003)
"The effect of irradiation on the tensile and fracture toughness properties of
candidate APT materials, 316L and 304L stainless steel (annealed), ..."
2. Steel Thermal Treatment, by John W. Urquhart (1922)
"properties and the percentage of carbon applies to stainless steel, but it is by
no means so clearly marked, and there are important differences. ..."
3. The Practice of Lubrication: An Engineering Treatise on the Origin, Nature by Thomas Christian Thomsen (1920)
"In cotton mills many looms require stainless oils only for the picker spindle.
In woollen and worsted mills stainless loom oil should be used for ..."
4. The Practice of Lubrication: An Engineering Treatise on the Origin, Nature by Thomas Christian Thomsen (1920)
"Where it is considered necessary to have a stainless oil, the degree of stainless
properties required depends upon the length of time the goods are stored ..."
5. Nassau and the Best of the Bahamas Alive!by Paris Permenter by Paris Permenter (1999)
"Men's Watches: Breitling 18k gold Chronomat with mother of pearl dial, $16000;
Breitling 18k gold and stainless steel, $2900; Tag Heuer "6000" stainless ..."
6. HVAC and Chemical Resistance Handbook for the Engineer and Architect: A ...by Tom Arimes by Tom Arimes (1994)
"Beyond 800°F., mild steel and even 304 stainless steel are not suited for rotating
parts. At temperatures up to 1000°F., 316 stainless steel should first be ..."