Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingoted
Literary usage of Ingoted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Henley's Encyclopædia of Practical Engineering and Allied Trades: A by Joseph Gregory Horner (1907)
"In the alloys of brass and gun-metal, &c., the metal is ingoted, ie, cast into
ingots, when first mixed and melted. This, with subsequent remelting for ..."
2. May Margaret: Called "the Fair Maid of Galloway," by Samuel Rutherford Crockett (1905)
"And have you gotten that troublesome thought safely out of your head, ingoted,
and laid on anvil, eh, Master Smith ? " demanded the King, smiling. ..."
3. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1910)
"3561 D. ingoted Scrap Brass and Bronze. Walter J. May. Brief discussion of its
preparation and use. 800 w. Prac Engr—June 18, 1909. No. ..."
4. Scrap Metals: Study of Iron and Steel Old Material, Its Preparation and Markets by George Henry Manlove, Charles Vickers (1918)
"The resulting oxidized copper should be ingoted and afterward remelted over
calcium carbide packed in the bottom of the crucible. ..."
5. The business of pleasure by Edmund Hodgson Yates (1879)
"... the heavy dinners with ingoted East-Indian uncles, the twenty-one dances
winding-up with a never-ending cotillon, indulged in night after night; ..."