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Definition of Eutectics
1. eutectic [n] - See also: eutectic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eutectics
Literary usage of Eutectics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallography of Steel and Cast Iron by Henry Marion Howe (1916)
"The Dendritic Form caused by the Undercooling of eutectics and ... same principle
is illustrated by the dendritic form of eutectics and ..."
2. The Principles of Economic Geology by William Harvey Emmons (1918)
"eutectics.—Igneous rocks may be regarded as frozen magmas. Rock magmas are not
physical mixtures but solutions of substances mutually dissolved. ..."
3. The Principles of Economic Geology by William Harvey Emmons (1918)
"eutectics.—Igneous rocks may be regarded as frozen magmas. Rock magmas are not
physical mixtures but solutions of substances mutually dissolved. ..."
4. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1908)
"On the Oxygen Contents, eutectics, Specific Gravity, Gas Absorption cf Various
Coppers at the End of the Refining Process as well as the Composition and ..."
5. Iron, Steel, and Other Alloys by Henry Marion Howe (1906)
"COMPOSITE eutectics ARE NOT PHASES.—Although cold steel of 0.90 per cent of
carbon, when slowly cooled, consists solely of pearlite, nevertheless it ..."
6. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1908)
"... eutectics, Specific Gravity, Gas Absorption of Various Coppers at the End of
the Refining Process as ..."
7. Materials of Construction: Their Manufacture, Properties, and Uses by Adelbert Philo Mills (1915)
"eutectics. When a solution of two dissimilar constituents is cooled, the
freezing-point of one or the other of the constituents will normally V>e reached ..."