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Definition of Bimetal
1. Adjective. Formed of two different metals or alloys; especially in sheets bonded together.
2. Noun. Material made by bonding together sheets of two different metals.
Definition of Bimetal
1. Adjective. Consisting of two metals. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bimetal
1. something composed of two metals [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bimetal
Literary usage of Bimetal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactionsby European Orthodontic Society, Ossianic Society, North of England Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, University of Glasgow Oriental Society, Wentworth Historical Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Homoeopathic Medical by European Orthodontic Society, Ossianic Society, North of England Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society, University of Glasgow Oriental Society, Wentworth Historical Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Homoeopathic Medical Society of t (1869)
"Theoretical Possibilities in an Internally Heated bimetal Type of Thermal Watt-Demand
... 678-85 1945 Thickness bimetal, Tapered-. Elmer.. 661-5; disc. ..."
2. Material Recovery Facilities for Municipal Solid Waste: Handbookby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Alternatively, tin cans may be flattened, baled or densified with or without
bimetal cans. Ferrous cans that are not removed by the magnetic separator from ..."
3. Business Guide for Reducing Solid Wasteby John Winter, Ken Brown, Kathy Frevert, Elizabeth Feinberg by John Winter, Ken Brown, Kathy Frevert, Elizabeth Feinberg (1998)
"bimetal Containers A typical example includes tin-plated steel cans with an ...
[Note: Technically, tin cans are bimetal, but we do not consider them when ..."
4. Capital (1888)
"Hindustan, Dorr Oliver, bimetal, Bihar Alloy, Tata Engineering and Motor ...
SPIC, bimetal Bearings, Kar Valves and Hindustan Lever have been marked up, ..."
5. Cyclopedic Review of Current History by Alfred Sidney Johnson, Clarence A. Bickford, William W. Hudson, Nathan Haskell Dole (1897)
"... bimetal- lists would necessitate. However, while little definite progress has
been made, we must not underrate the importance of the steps taken at the ..."