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Definition of Metallography
1. n. The science or art of metals and metal working; also, a treatise on metals.
Definition of Metallography
1. Noun. (metallurgy) The study of the structure of metals and their alloys, by any of a variety of techniques ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Metallography
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Medical Definition of Metallography
1. 1. The science or art of metals and metal working; also, a treatise on metals. 2. A method of transferring impressions of the grain of wood to metallic surfaces by chemical action. 3. A substitute for lithography, in which metallic plates are used instead of stone. Origin: L. Metallum metal: cf. F. Metallographie. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Metallography
Literary usage of Metallography
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel by Bradley Stoughton (1911)
"XVIII THE metallography OF IRON AND STEEL metallography in its larger sense ...
Microscopic metallography has now reached that stage of importance where it ..."
2. The Mineral Industry (1902)
"Educational institutions also have given due recognition both to the scientific
interest and to the industrial value of metallography, and the subject ..."
3. Technology Review by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Association of Class Secretaries, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Association (1899)
"In 1896 I established in Boston, "The Boston Testing laboratories" continuing to
devote to metallography a large portion of my time. ..."
4. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1915)
"D., D.SC.t The field of metallography during the last 15 years has ... To give
a complete review of the work in metallography for even the last few years ..."
5. An Introduction to the Study of Metallurgy by William Chandler Roberts-Austen (1910)
"metallography. Definition.—In the widest sense, metallography deals with the
composition, constitution, structure, and physical properties of metals and ..."
6. Transactions of the International Engineering Congress, 1915 (1916)
"AIME Professor of Metallurgy and metallography, Harvard University Cambridge, Mass.,
... A. As a contribution on the metallography of iron and steel to the ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1916)
"metallography of Steel for United States Naval Ordnance THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
BUREAU OF ORDNANCE BY HAROLD EARLE COOK,* PHILADELPHIA, PA. ..."
8. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1911)
"Part 1. 8o pp. Illustrated. 2o marks. The first number of Vol. I appeared in
February and contained three papers: The Aim and Scope of metallography; ..."