Definition of Noncorrodible

1. Adjective. Not corrodible. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Noncorrodible

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Noncorrodible

noncorporation
noncorporations
noncorporeal
noncorrect
noncorrected
noncorrecting
noncorrective
noncorrelated
noncorrelating
noncorrelation
noncorrelations
noncorrelative
noncorrespondence
noncorrespondences
noncorridor
noncorrodible (current term)
noncorroding
noncorrosive
noncorrugated
noncorrupt
noncorrupted
noncorrupting
noncortical
noncorticosteroid
noncorticosteroidal
noncorticosteroids
noncosmetic
noncosmopolitan
noncostable
noncototient

Literary usage of Noncorrodible

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cost Effective Regulation by EPA and Small Business Impacts: Includes (1993)
"... New Tank Standards 0ne of the following: I Steel coated with corrosion-resistant coating and cathodically protected noncorrodible material (fiberglass) ..."

2. Annual Reports of the Navy Department: Report of the Secretary of the Navy by United States Navy Dept (1892)
"The Bureau is of the opinion that the noncorrodible quality of the alloy, coupled with other physical characteristics, renders it specially adapted to the ..."

3. Naval Electricians' Text Book by William Hannum Grubb Bullard, John Thomas Tompkins, Amon Bronson (1915)
"When through bolts are used the nuts only need be noncorrodible. Unless otherwise approved, no cast iron or other fragile material will be used in turrets ..."

4. A Manual of Cement Testing: For the Use of Engineers and Chemists in by William Allyn Richards, Henry Briggs North (1912)
"Briquette molds should be made of brass, bronze, or some equally noncorrodible material, and have sufficient metal in the sides to prevent spreading during ..."

5. Report on Class 41: Products of Mining and Metallurgy by W. H. Chandler (1893)
"Aluminium brass forges hot. and, owing to its special casting and noncorrodible qualities, low specific gravity, strength, toughness, and rigidity, ..."

6. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"... further valuable property of being practically noncorrodible by sea-water ; this property is also shown very markedly by bronzes containing manganese. ..."

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